Natural Causes A Timely and Convenient Little War The United States wants to fight China no more than it wanted to fight Russia. Even less, in fact. With Russia it was possible to wage a proxy war while shielding itself behind Ukrainian proxies. Supporting allies in the Pacific in the event of a military clash with China would be a different matter entirely. Even supplying weapons, military equipment, and ammunition without direct confrontation between the American and Chinese fleets would be nearly impossible. For that reason, Washington places its bet on economic pressure. The key condition for success in such a strategy is the isolation of China from sources of raw materials and from markets for its exports. In other words, the interception of trade routes. Naturally, Chinese commercial arteries must be cut in such a way that Beijing cannot directly accuse the United States. To repeat: the United States does not want to fight China. Trade routes therefore must be interrupted f...