Except that this "hypothetical massive deployment" is stated policy of that "hypothetical president" who is also the Republican front runner.
I'll provisionally take your word that Trump at some point during his stream-of-consciousness stumping may have threatened some sort of ground invasion of the South China Sea during one of his many overconfident moments.
Also, the latest
national poll has Cruz ahead of Trump. Which Trump said could never happen.
All I am doing is pointing out that should Trump get the nod, which is entirely possible at this point, and then win against the Democratic nominee, again which is entirely possible, and then keeps to his policy of bolstering US Military presence in the area to put China "on notice that America is back in the global leadership business and that their days of currency manipulation and cheating are over", that such an action would be entirely unwise.
Right. If a particular series of unfortunate choices occurs, then the final unfortunate choice will be...the culmination of a series of unfortunate choices.
It is always unfortunate when a series of unfortunate choices occurs. But the probability of that particular series of unfortunate choices is p1 x p2 x p3
And p3 could only occur over the objections of the Pentagon.
Not much chance of all that happening.
In other words, you have a man than based on current polls could well be the next US President who thinks that blundering into the south China seas and confronting China there is a good idea. Apparently you don't consider this a scary prospect because... hey China.
Again, the latest national poll has Cruz ahead. It's early. Trump started fast, but he's fading.
If you want to worry about someone confronting China, I suggest Hillary. That alpha bitch doesn't like being messed with. I distinctly recall her response to a question about dealing with Putin. Her eyes glinted and she snarled, "Yes, I've met
Mister Putin...", and went on to say things that suggested a very clear and cold relationship with Mr. Putin is in our national future. Mr. Putin will definitely
not be feeling the love from Hillary in their future dealings.
And among China's many bad habits is a tendency to "test" a new US president. And I wouldn't put it past them to be harboring some sexist attitudes which might further embolden them and enrage Hillary.
So, situation normal. There are all kinds of series of unfortunate events possible. Just another day in paradise.