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2021-12-21 at 11:42 PM UTCThe US Navy maybe more modern and advanced by 20-30 years as well as the USAF. However, no way in hell is the US going to send it's entire Navy fleet into Chinese Seas to protect Taiwan. no fucking way.
2022-2024 is going to be a really shitty experience in US History. and if Russia choses to Invade Ukraine (Even though it seems Putin is backing down a bit) there is no fucking way. NONE that the US is going to spread itself that thinly.
And putting US Army troops or Marines in Taiwan would be a massacre for the United states and UK, Australia and so on.
Just pull all your interest out of Taiwan and move it to South Korea or let the US Government aid Pentium in bringing back the Super conductor chip to the USA which it is trying to do now. Build the Infrastructure back up in Texas or California rather than purchasing from abroad.
"Bullish China Warns U.S. Unification With Taiwan Unstoppable by 'Any Force'"
Im surprised MSM MSNBC is even reporting this.
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/bullish-china-warns-u-s-unification-with-taiwan-unstoppable-by-any-force/ar-AAS14wU?ocid=msedgntp
what do you honestly think will happen if China just goes full ballistic and invades Taiwan? do you think the US and ally will be able to kill every invading soldier and sink every one of their ships? I'm not trying to doubt the power of the US Navy or USAF but it's not our place to fight.
we need a strategic plan for protecting Australia in the future from a growing china sea by doing the same shit china is doing and start creating Islands for US and Ally bases. play their game. Taiwan is lost. no fucking way could we win such a war. it would be decades of war and something tells me glide-missiles from space could give the Chinese a huge advantage and be a strike-first policy for once. they since have been talking about adopting a strike first policy which they never had before.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Enjoy it, it might not be so Jolly next year. -
2021-12-22 at 12:17 AM UTCGive them nukes and tell China to suck a bag of fat ones if they don't like it. South Korea too while we're at it.
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2021-12-22 at 12:44 AM UTCGiving nukes out like candy isn't a solution. The idea is too make sure your vassals can't act independently.
Nukes open the door for small states to act independently. That's not what the United States wants. -
2021-12-22 at 1:24 AM UTCShut the fuck up with your rambling about the so-called impending Chinese domination and glide missiles and shit. Take your meds and log off the internet for a day or two.
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2021-12-22 at 3:19 AM UTCtaiwan is a republic of china.
its in their name. -
2021-12-22 at 3:27 AM UTCthreat of DF21b and Russian ASBMs like the Zircon are way too much for the US to try to 'project power' that close the Chinese territorial waters
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2021-12-22 at 6:25 AM UTC
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2021-12-22 at 6:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra threat of DF21b and Russian ASBMs like the Zircon are way too much for the US to try to 'project power' that close the Chinese territorial waters
It has to be scarey for you because Australia is being fucked with and challenged as well.
Watch more and more Chinese military islands being filled and built closer to Australia and just off of India. -
2021-12-22 at 6:29 AM UTC
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2021-12-22 at 6:35 AM UTCRelated to news story^
60 minutes in the USA is a CBS network (Columbian Broadcast) which has been around since at least the mid 1970s
Was always more of a reliable or reputable news show. picked up by CBS but not controlled. it was an independent News source on the Public Broadcast System (Which I think in the UK is like BBC4? Seasame Street kind of shows)
of course, PBS became a socialist network platform. but anywho.. 60 Minutes might be hypy at times but they're is a lot of validity to their stories over that of MSM -
2021-12-22 at 6:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready
that was fucking stupid
the real irony is that China is our primary trading partner and we're openly using the assets we trade for to 'deter them from making trade unsafe'
we're a US vassal with no sovereignty or foreign policy of our own, and nobody's bothered to even discuss it since... Gough Whitlam? -
2021-12-22 at 6:42 AM UTC60 Minutes has always been a fearmongering hype platform
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2021-12-22 at 6:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra that was fucking stupid
the real irony is that China is our primary trading partner and we're openly using the assets we trade for to 'deter them from making trade unsafe'
we're a US vassal with no sovereignty or foreign policy of our own, and nobody's bothered to even discuss it since… Gough Whitlam?
Hey, Don't go blaming us. Every Aussie I meet says they're basically the UK married Texas.
It is kind of like the USA except you country started as a penal colony and the US were Pilgrims trying to evade the heresy of how France, England, and Spain were becoming. Especially those fucking French. and all of this over a hundred years before Napoleon took power. which by then, it was like a century of Free Love and Chaos. sinful governments and people. it was becoming the new Sodom and Gomorrah
or so the story goes. the good Christian folks left for a better country and to live a moral higher standard or summin. -
2021-12-22 at 6:53 AM UTC
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2021-12-22 at 7:04 AM UTC
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2021-12-22 at 7:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I'm not talking about the culture; I'm saying we have no independent determination or foreign policy of our own
You hit the nail on the head. because they seem to have been very pro-bush official NIST story (Your Government and mnay people).
I love much of the talent that has come out of Australia, mostly Rock bands. I don't understand how Australia is that dependent on the US political policies or allies if it's positioned that close to China and an invasion. -
2021-12-22 at 7:57 AM UTCThe only 'invasion' China is mounting is long-term demographic change and that is entirely contingent on our own idiotic immigration and economic policy.
To be honest though we're much better off being overwhelmed by Asian immigration than African or Middle-Eastern like the rest of the 'first world' -
2021-12-22 at 1:09 PM UTC
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2021-12-22 at 1:18 PM UTCMexico making silicon chips? lol k
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2021-12-22 at 1:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Mexico making silicon chips? lol k
Who mentioned silicon chips?
I said product meaning finished products, not components.
I've mentioned before we have a partner company in Taiwan making our "value version" products...the only other country that has come close to matching their price when quoting has been Mexico.