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For the USA it is very important to protect valuable shipping lanes so this conflit is showing how they are in contradiction with China, but we are hoping that it will never end as a war.

China did many action to practice naval exercices and the usa were pissed about it, the lies, the illegal.

Even if the usa can’t realy attack with weapons to destruct things and stop China, politic figures has respond to these actions and showed their displeasure against them.

In fact the former united states secretary of state speakS out about it, Mike Pompeo defines China’s activities as illegal actions and consider this country as a disgraceful menace, expecialy in this region.

China responded and obviously they totaly disagree with what he said, where are not surprised, they continue to affirm that the usa exaggerated the situation just to create discord and conflict beetween china and other asian littoral  coutries.

It does not seem real, it is unrealistic.

Finally there are 2 possibillities for the south china to avoid  a terrible war :

First of all china wants other asian coutry to accept their claims and if not it will create much compromise beetween china and its neigbors.

To conclude China is creating many conflicts by lying and acting illegaly, it doesn not seem like China is going to stop, change, communicate or incorporate other nations opinions it just looks like China is claiming and doing things by forcing it and others seem to don’t have the choice to accept it. Maybe violence, or serious decisions will be necessary, to stop China’s huge ambition.Will the risk of conflicts increase between these two powers over the years? 

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