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Re: 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by FishbellykanakaDude » Mon Aug 27, 2018 4:28 am

John wrote:
Complete Idiot wrote:China will never invade Taiwan. It would be bad for business.
Lol!
And I will never invade Costa Rica!

It would be bad for my back.

..I may visit, though.

Re: 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by Trevor » Thu Aug 23, 2018 12:40 am

I've pointed out more than once to people that in the early days of WWII, Russia helped build the military that Hitler ultimately turned on them. We've essentially done the same thing with China.

Re: 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by Guest » Wed Aug 22, 2018 11:47 pm

Silent Guest 2 wrote: China could easily militarily overcome Taiwan.

China can not easily conquer Taiwan. It will be a tough fight, and there is no guarantee that China could take Taiwan on the first attempt. China's military hasn't fought in an armed conflict since the 1970s. It's not easy to launch an amphibious attack on an island nation. It could become another Okinawa. Resupplying troops is also tough. If the Taiwanese choose to fight, which I believe they would, America would come to their aid. China might be able to destroy Taiwan, but not take it intact and not without huge mainland Chinese losses.

Re: 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by John » Wed Aug 22, 2018 8:16 pm

Complete Idiot wrote:China will never invade Taiwan. It would be bad for business.
Lol!

Re: 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by Complete Idiot » Wed Aug 22, 2018 7:47 pm

China will never invade Taiwan. It would be bad for business.

Re: 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by Silent Guest 2 » Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:29 am

Mr. E:
Indeed. I remember when Formosa was thrown under the bus. Taiwan seems to have been a football tossed between Japan and China with America occasionally stepping in to use this strategic country.
Taiwan is a democracy. That in itself renders it idious to the CHICOMS. All those who ignore China's world domination objectives are fools not just wishful thinkers. China could easily militarily overcome Taiwan. All that stops such action is world responses. So China's double scam economic aggression continues.
The biggest surprise here is Rubio's legislation. Moral core is not his strong suit.

Re: 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by Mr E » Wed Aug 22, 2018 1:06 am

Truth has so many different names.
Belligerent is code for "true but I'm not happy with it".
Calamity is coming, it's not going to be avoided.

22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance

by John » Tue Aug 21, 2018 11:39 pm

22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance


El Salvador receives harsh criticism for switching allegiance from Taiwan to China


** 22-Aug-18 World View -- Taiwan says that China is 'out of control' after El Salvador switches allegiance
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e180822




Contents:
El Salvador receives harsh criticism for switching allegiance from Taiwan to China
Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen says that China is 'out of control'


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, China,
El Salvador, Sanchez Ceren, Carlos Castaneda, Wang Yi,
Palau, Joseph Wu, Jean Manes, Marco Rubio, Margarita Escobar,
East Asian Olympic Committees, EAOC, 85C Bakery,
anti-secession law

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