Here's a strange CGI simulation video showing China soundly defeating a generic foreign (most likely American) army with the awesome might of their military forces.
It was released during China's commemoration of the 70th anniversary of World War II, and they claim it's no more than “a flexing of the spirit of peace by the Chinese people."
Peaceful flexing, eh? I guess that's the kind of flexing you'd expect to find at "The Commemoration of the 70th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggressions and the World Anti-Fascist War." Well, that and lots of peaceful soldiers marching with peace rifles at the ready.
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Hours later, some 260,000 Chinese troops appeared as if from nowhere and hurled MacArthur's troops southward in a grisly repetition of the flight toward Pusan. By Christmas, the battered and humiliated Americans were struggling in subzero cold to re-establish a defensive line near the 38th parallel.
MacArthur was so incensed that he requested more than 30 atomic bombs to create a "radioactive belt" to halt the Chinese troop, before President Truman fired him.