Who would win US, China war?
If it came to a war over the South China Sea, who would win?
Lisa Murray writes on news specialising in Asia, the world and trade. Based in Shanghai, Lisa has more than 15 years experience as a journalist, is a former media writer for The Sydney Morning Herald and has written for the Financial Times and AsiaMoney in Indonesia.
If it came to a war over the South China Sea, who would win?
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