DucknCover
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Yes it's coming, I think this month.
No. They will invade Mynamar. Surround India. You heard it here first.Afghanistan has fallen. China senses U.S. weakness.
Do you think China will take advantage of the situation and invade Taiwan in the next few weeks?
That doesn't make sense as China is a major trading partner of Taiwan, Taiwan is supplied arms by the U.S. which ironically doesn't recognize it as a country, and both the U.S. and China are major trading partners of each other.It’s a pride thing with China. They’ve asserted themselves as a global power yet they have a counter Chinese population and government right in there face just off their coast
Think about it this way. Conflict it about defending your nation, conquering for resources, fear, or pride.That doesn't make sense as China is a major trading partner of Taiwan, Taiwan is supplied arms by the U.S. which ironically doesn't recognize it as a country, and both the U.S. and China are major trading partners of each other.
Given that, the logical thing to do is to maintain the status quo, and let the U.S. fall by itself.
Please China couldn't even win a staring contest with us. They will throw a fit, condemn the action, shadow our ships, and repeat.The new chinese maritime law gives them every right to take Taiwan because they already consider it's theirs.
And if the US naviy is passing the Taiwan straight again it's probably war.
Think about it this way. Conflict it about defending your nation, conquering for resources, fear, or pride.
You can fight it to repel, destroy, or subject. China path is assimilation. Asymmetric conflict to subvert and replace a adversary internally through external force applied and internal unrest and subversion.
They won’t directly attack Taiwan. They will keep applying pressure at all levels to wear Taiwan down and “correct the thinking of the Taiwanese people.
Don't underestimate China. We're playing in their backyard where they don't have to do anything to project their power. We have to project our power over 7,000 miles, whether that's sailing through the Strait or defending Taiwan. They have a serious strategic advantage over us due to that distance.Please China couldn't even win a staring contest with us. They will throw a fit, condemn the action, shadow our ships, and repeat.
I can wright on a piece of paper anyone who walks on my yard will have their head on a stick. Can I enforce it? No.
Don't underestimate China. We're playing in their backyard where they don't have to do anything to project their power. We have to project our power over 7,000 miles, whether that's sailing through the Strait or defending Taiwan. They have a serious strategic advantage over us due to that distance.
If the reason to invade Taiwan was economic then China would have to destroy so much of Taiwan’s infrastructure and economy to achieve it it nullifies the reason to invade.Simple answer : No
Couple reasons
China has no experiance in amphibios operations on that scale, just one stage mistake could cause its failure.
Going to war is a costly buisness, and you need to gain from it.
So China wants to create a multi trillion dollar problem for itself? If China flattens Tawian and takes it over, the rebuild & population control efforts would likly cost more than 300 American Afghanistan wars ontop of every other war America ever fought kinda money where talking about for CCP to do such a feat.China will bomb it and then invade it.
so simple
I don't think they will rebuild it the way it was. It would just be a military outpost or an aircraft carrier for China.the rebuild & population control efforts would likly cost more than 300 American Afghanistan wars ontop of every other war America ever fought kinda money where talking about for CCP to do such a feat.
In addition, it is gaining from trade with both Taiwan and the U.S., and vice versa.Simple answer : No
Couple reasons
China has no experiance in amphibios operations on that scale, just one stage mistake could cause its failure.
Going to war is a costly buisness, and you need to gain from it.
Taiwan has no natural resources to exploit. Meanwhile, China is gaining from trade with both Taiwan and the U.S.If the reason to invade Taiwan was economic then China would have to destroy so much of Taiwan’s infrastructure and economy to achieve it it nullifies the reason to invade.
Subversion and eventual assimilation yes.
Now if it’s to punish a brakeaway population for whatever reason then yes they would wage war on this scale.
will they, I don’t know.