RINO Ronna on Maria this morning.....does she get to charge off her botox bill to the RNC?
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nypost ^ | 8/20/2023 | isabel keane
Posted on 8/20/2023, 10:48:18 AM by bitt
There are those who think the PRC could get chips, machines, and people it needs by invading Taiwan. This would be a preordained failure. There are already plans in place to move the machines and people to Japan in the event an invasion looks likely. Worst case, the machines are blown up in place and the people get out. They can always buy more machines from the Dutch.
That doesn't mean that Xi Jinping won't try it. The greatest danger with Xi is that he is probably the single most isolated national leader on Earth. He makes Robinson Caruso look like a social butterfly. He has either removed, killed (not hyperbole), or intimidated anyone of ability around him such that no one wants to bring him bad news for fear of how he will react. This means that he likely doesn't have a clear picture of what is going on in the PRC.
I can't over stress the danger here. The level of internal unrest in the PRC is growing daily. If Xi decides to have a go at Taiwan it won't be about getting chip making machines. It will be to provide a diversion from internal problems. I think he likely knows that this would fail but drowning men grasp at straws to stay afloat.
I am having increasing doubts as to whether the PLA (army) and/or the PLAN (navy) would go along with an order to invade. I wouldn't want to make a life or death invasion of Cuba during hurricane season after a Cat 5 just swept up Florida.
Hope this answers your question. If anyone has more questions I will answer as best as I can.
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Thanks again, LP. I don't know where you're getting all this information and insight on China; but, I really appreciate it. Your understanding of the semiconductor industry and your analysis of Taiwan's contingency planning, e.g., moving sine qua non technology to Japan, is crucial, and I have not seen the like in the media, or even in Michael Pillsbury's excellent book.
Once again the FReeQ thread demonstrates why it is such a primo source of information.
BTW, is there a particular Dutch company that makes these machines? Are they public?