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To: norsky
You guys don't realize that the blockade is intended to distract the US

Who is 'you guys'? And there is no 'blockade'. We couldn't 'blockade' Japan in WWII with a much bigger Navy.

Do not believe the stuff you read on Zero Hedge, it is compromised.

I don't read ZH.

Do not think that this chaos will subside, you see what they have done already. It will get worse!.

If it continues to be funded. And if it continues to get worse, then the result will be the response will as well with the acclamation of the whole of the US that isn't lefty.

Will we see you again when your 'We’re building toward a civil war Rapture sometime in the Fall is imminent' falls through?

325 posted on 08/10/2020 9:57:08 AM PDT by xone
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To: xone
"You guys don't realize that the blockade is intended to distract the US

Who is 'you guys'? And there is no 'blockade'. We couldn't 'blockade' Japan in WWII with a much bigger Navy."

U.S. AND CHINA NEARLY CAME TO BLOWS IN '96

On Thursday, March 7, 1996, in an elegant dining room overlooking the Potomac River, Defense Secretary William J. Perry delivered a threat -- about as blunt as they come in contemporary diplomacy -- to go to war. Hours before, U.S. Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance craft and the cruiser USS Bunker Hill had monitored three Chinese M-9 ballistic missiles as they were rapid-fired from China's Huanan mountains toward Taiwan. They splashed down in the shipping lanes adjacent to Taiwan's two principal seaports: first Kaohsiung in the south, then Chilung in the north, then south again to Kaohsiung.

The exercise designated by the Chinese military as "Strait 961" was by many measures the most provocative ever staged in the Taiwan Strait, but some U.S. analysts saw special significance in China's use of the nuclear-capable M-9 missile. The M-9 batteries belonged to China's nuclear rocket force -- the Second Artillery -- and Chinese press accounts called attention to that fact.

What no one disclosed at the time was that one of the missiles passed almost directly over Taiwan's capital, Taipei, before landing 19 miles off the coast.

"I said you'll get a military reaction from the United States" if China attacks Taiwan, Freeman recalled, "and they said, No, you won't. We've watched you in Somalia, Haiti and Bosnia, and you don't have the will.' " Then, according to Freeman, a senior officer added: "In the 1950s, you three times threatened nuclear strikes on China, and you could do that because we couldn't hit back. Now we can. So you are not going to threaten us again because, in the end, you care a lot more about Los Angeles than Taipei."

Though it is different this time, we did not have the other distractions going on back then. Now it is much more complicated. This next couple months could be very difficult.

345 posted on 08/10/2020 10:46:39 AM PDT by norsky (<img src=""></img><img src=""></img><img src=""></img>)
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