Again, same thing. US doesn't want China to get too much power. They don't want it getting Australia or Taiwan.
To that end, I don't think China is going to go to war with Australia. Taiwan is infinitely more likely, and even then, I think it's far more likely that China will just outlast the people over there who don't want Chinese rule, and assimilate the rest.
Honestly, I'd say it's the other way around. I think China will be changing in the future, and Taiwan will be able to call them brother again. The main thing would be to encourage the bankers to fuck off and make honest money, the military leaders to be wise and benevolent, and suggest to the Chinese people that it would be a beautiful thing to see a Chinese flavored democratic state now that we have the internet.
Also, I'm not done reading the thread yet.
EDIT: First, I read somewhere in this thread that there is an F-23. I did a 5 second search and only found something on an airplane from 1946 that I flew in Aces of the Pacific. I'm seriously hoping that is not being considered so quickly after the debacle that have been the last few pricetags the makers of the planes have thrown at us.
Seriously guys, talk of socialism be damned, make your own damn airplanes! Have an engineer corps that designs and manufactures your war goodies! Problem solved? It could even be it's own branch of the armed services. The United States Engineers has a sort of a ring to it. Perhaps throw the word 'Logistics' up in there in it's formal dinner title somewhere and you've taken away the ability for the private sector to profit from war. Being the biggest, toughest cowboy around that would set quite the precedent and make you look pretty good too. By you I mean you people who hold the guns so I don't have to. The only thing I would ask is you try very hard not to pay our way out of debt with your new ability to make weapons.
That's all I've got for now, time for me to prepare for a free haircut.