Anonymous
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8/2/2025, 9:18:09 PM
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The Chinese are preparing to invade Taiwan
Fujian province is noted by many military armchair experts to be the staging ground for the Chinese military for an invasion of Taiwan.
We might possibly see a blockade of all trade incoming and out of Taiwan, notably at the Luzon Strait, the passageway between the Philippines and Taiwan. There, it holds Taiwan's largest port city, Kaiohsiung City, of which the entire country depends on trade and imports.
We may not see an immediate amphibious invasion, but rather China will open a humanitarian tunnel for Taiwanese citizens to leave Taiwan. China will also be forcing the Taiwanese government and military to come to their terms.
Reminder, China is not afraid of human wave tactics, they do not mind sending 10,000 Chinese soldiers to their deaths to capture a single beachhead, whereas this kind of casualty number in a Western-aligned society would prompt protests and riots across the country, forcing these Western governments to also deal with public order problems. This is a battle of willpower, Taiwan is such a small country but they and the West have much more to lose than China. Taiwan supplies the world with semiconductors and the loss of such an important technology being produced would send Western societies back to the early 2000s.
We might possibly see a blockade of all trade incoming and out of Taiwan, notably at the Luzon Strait, the passageway between the Philippines and Taiwan. There, it holds Taiwan's largest port city, Kaiohsiung City, of which the entire country depends on trade and imports.
We may not see an immediate amphibious invasion, but rather China will open a humanitarian tunnel for Taiwanese citizens to leave Taiwan. China will also be forcing the Taiwanese government and military to come to their terms.
Reminder, China is not afraid of human wave tactics, they do not mind sending 10,000 Chinese soldiers to their deaths to capture a single beachhead, whereas this kind of casualty number in a Western-aligned society would prompt protests and riots across the country, forcing these Western governments to also deal with public order problems. This is a battle of willpower, Taiwan is such a small country but they and the West have much more to lose than China. Taiwan supplies the world with semiconductors and the loss of such an important technology being produced would send Western societies back to the early 2000s.