China vs Japan: who would win in a conflict?

China vs Japan — a high-stakes strategic showdown.
Could China and Japan really face each other in a military confrontation?
This is one of the most dangerous scenarios of the 21st century: two major powers, two giant economies, two modernized armies…
And behind them, two entire blocs ready to enter the battlefield.
In this episode of AI Debates, we answer the question many don’t even dare to ask:
👉 If a war breaks out, who would truly win?
🎙️ Guests
• Céline Xiaoming, expert in Asian geopolitics.
She believes China holds overwhelming advantages: manpower, military production, technological modernization, and strategic depth.
According to her, China would win a direct confrontation — but U.S. intervention would change everything.
• General Philippe De Lottaz, defense strategy expert.
He reminds us that Japan is far from weak: an ultra-modern military, a crucial alliance with the United States, technical superiority in several domains, and the geographical advantage of an archipelago that is nearly impossible to invade.
A regional conflict would favor China, but a global war China + Russia vs Japan + the U.S. would be a disaster with no winner.
Naval blockades, air superiority, hypersonic missiles, nuclear capability, geography, alliances, industry…
👉 Every factor is analyzed to determine who would truly have the upper hand.
💬 And you? Who do you think would win?
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