Bobcat : Incidentally, China just launched their second carrier. Apparently they intend to give the US a run for its money, especially where Chinese interests prevail. ... I think Russia and China foresee a super Eurasian economic block that effectively isolates the US, both militarily and economically.
In the Anglosphere, there is a continual emphasis on possible enemies. I spend 3-4 hours every day reading (English) Chinese and Asian news sources. I see nothing that really says the China wants a war with the west. But, I do see a problem with emanating from the USA. Between 10 and 15 tears ago, there was a TV series about a USA Navy carrier formation, in which the captain of the carrier maintained that his ship was a spear pointed at the heart of China. Some have also used that term to describe the heavily armed island of Guam.
And, when we come to more recent times and the hassles over Chinese influence in the south China sea, do many journalists stop to ask about the function of the American base on Okinawa, which is also heavily fortified.
An American battle fleet was first sent to the western Pacific after the end of the Chinese civil war. Even though the American General commanding American forces in China thought that Chiang Kai Shek (Jiang Jieshi was useless (and, had been impressed by the Communist forces in the North, Truman made a decision to back (somewhat discreetly) the Kuomindang (Nationalist) administration after their defeat and escape to Taiwan (traditionally part of China for at least 400 years). The above American fleet was to prevent a mainland invasion of Taiwan.
Obama ( for whatever real reasons) decided to stage a 'pivot' to East Asia and sent the second battle fleet to the area. The Chinese (obviously) have been concerned about America's real intentions, After all, in its history the USA has invaded other countries many times to serve their own interests. That's why China is spending money on a military build-up. Why should they invade any other nation? The Chinese government knows there are better ways to influence events and nations, and that I think is what Bobcat is referring to, when he wrote:
I think Russia and China foresee a super Eurasian economic block that effectively isolates the US, both militarily and economically. They are building both the infrastructure and defensive capability to make that a reality within the next couple of decades.
The OBOR (one belt and one road) is a Chinese attempt to build a trade bloc, joining east Asia to Europe, they will provide development to all Asian and European nations that want to join. I see no effort to exclude the USA, but if America wants in, it will be as an equal and not as the boss.