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Forget Missiles—This Is How the War with China Actually Starts

What if the first round fired is wrapped in plastic?

In this video, I explore how economics—not drones or cruise missiles—could be the real trigger for a U.S.-China conflict. With over $580 billion in trade between the two countries in 2024 alone, the U.S. and China are economically intertwined. But as tensions over Taiwan rise and tariffs escalate, could financial pressure lead to military miscalculation?

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