There are already plenty of Chinese commercial interests (firms etc) operating in Siberia.
They won't move on it so long as Moscow has a nuclear-armed sting. But slowly, slowly, catchee Siberia.
China took note of their clashes with the Soviets. IIRC, the outcomes were fairly one-sided and the PLA realized they weren't as hot-sh** as they thought they were. That lesson was reinforced when they clashed with Vietnam in the 1970s.
Hard to tell what happened in the recent clashes with India as both sides have varying accounts.
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They won't move on it so long as Moscow has a nuclear-armed sting. But slowly, slowly, catchee Siberia.
China took note of their clashes with the Soviets. IIRC, the outcomes were fairly one-sided and the PLA realized they weren't as hot-sh** as they thought they were. That lesson was reinforced when they clashed with Vietnam in the 1970s.
Hard to tell what happened in the recent clashes with India as both sides have varying accounts.
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