AmiGanguli
Junior Member
Ok, there seems to be some confusion on my part. I thought in post #12 you were saying that China is seen as being a peaceful country - upon revisiting it you were actually saying it is (i.e. in your opinion) peaceful. Am I right, or were you also saying it is seen that way?
Ah. I see. Actually your original interpretation was closer. But you need to take the paragraph as a whole. Perhaps I should have been more precise, but I didn't expect the sentence to be so controversial.
I assert that any sensible observer would say that, today, China is peaceful and doesn't have the military capability to defeat a U.S. backed enemy. "Peaceful" in this context means "unlikely to start a war". Those who are worried are worried about what will happen well into the future.
Remember this was in the context of why Chinese might be worried about Japan, even though there's no threat of invasion within the next decade or two.
What we ended up debating was a broader sense of the word "peaceful" than I had in mind. The concept of "peaceful" I was talking about isn't really subject to public opinion polls. Anybody who thinks China is going to invade anybody in the next few years is simply uninformed.
... Ami.