But that's assuming China has actually conceded to their demands. We have good reason to assume China has not done any such thing? They haven't issued any statements. They have not abandoned the bases or started taking down the structures and removing hardware. China will not budge because they know there are few cracks in their defense against aggressive US policies be it economic or military in nature. US cannot hope to win a military conflict and China will not take the humiliation of a total public defeat. MAD is preferable to that and we know the leaders in the US won't even entertain the idea of being on the receiving end of hundreds of warheads. They have no guaranteed way of neutralising Chinese WMDs. They are already waging economic warfare so what's left to play? Fact is China is calling the shots here. They just need to find a way of minimising the verbal abuse they are receiving from a poor loser who cannot bear the reality. If you are worried that the squeakiest wheel will be getting the oil, and any Chinese movement considered as conceding will be met with stronger demands until an ultimatum of total Chinese withdrawal from the island is made, the public will then realise how much they've been misled and any show of force made by the west (like the current French and UK destroyers sent to SCS not to mention the Australian naval activities there) will forever remain a show. Tangible victories still count more than feel good victories. If at that point, the pundits demand blood, they can have it, plenty of their's will also be shed. Who wants to play that game? No one with a shred of sanity.