Posted on 06/17/2005 6:43:30 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Ping!
I have this nightmare belief, that one day, we're going to wake up, and out of the blue we'll see the Chinese on our western coast with a full-fledged invasion and we won't be prepared for it.
U.S. population has 100 million guns(or is it 200 million?) U.S. 'gun nuts' can kill their troops many times over.
I wouldn't worry too much. I think the USN would take exception to that scenario.
They'd have to attack guam etc first before getting here. If not, they'd be leaving the back door to the mainland WIDE open.
Estimated at over 500 million guns and several billion rounds of ammo amongst the US citizenry.
OK, if that is the case, Chinese troops on American soil are more doomed than I thought.:-)
We shall never fall to invasion IMHO so lang as we are true to our roots (moral values, liberty and gun ownership rights), unless it is due to a horrible internal struggle that allows some foe to get advantage over us.
China is a land-based military power
If ever they should get the urge to conquer, it would be a zillion times easier for them to attack across their borders, their neighbours like Laos, Cambodia, Thailand , Malaysia and Singapore
A lighting strike across the Asian land-mass, would bring them all the way to the tip of the peninsula, and then they could place all their SRBMs and MRBMs along the entire Asian coast to threaten shipping lanes around ther
Why would they then need to commit suicide by trying to invade the US ????????????????????
Honestly.. I don't know what a bunch of guys, half-retired with their 30-06 rifles and 12 gauge shotguns are going to do against 100 million ChiComs.
100 million? There can't be that many. At most a few millions. Unless you invent something like 'Star Gate.' :-) Besides, defenders have home field advantage. They know the terrain, and the environment in general. Cut their supply line, and the war of attrition would take care of it. If they are in America, they would really have the resupply problem.
RE: Japanese officials are considering elevating the Self-Defense Agency to a ministry and renaming Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force as the Japanese Army; same for the navy and air force. Shedding those postwar names would reflect Japan's emergence from its pacifist cocoon.
Yeeeeeee ha! Long overdue, IMHO!
My own nightmare is a lot less than that, but still bad. Mine is that, one day, all in the same day, IRBMs, cruise missiles and the odd spec ops guy from the PLA and other Axis forces, blow away Guam, Okinawa, Diego Garcia, and various bases in Japan and Taiwan. The PLA surges down the newly constructed Kunming - Bangkok Highway and also, expeditionary forces of joint PLA-Myanmar-Pakistan troops jump down onto the Isthmus of Kra in order to soften up Southern Thailand and Northern Malaysia. A day later, the mass of invasion forces that have by now secured and passed Bangkok meet the expeditionary forces and their mantra is "Singapore or bust." Meanwhile, across the Middle East, war has also broken out and South Korea is getting pounded. In Europe, with shock and awe, Russians, and Belarussians are surging toward Berlin and Vienna. The tac nukes in Kaliningrad have been unleashed on all NATO targets within their range. Meanwhile, CONUS we are getting hit by 100 9/11s ranging from attacks on small towns to big jobs on major targets. Confused and somewhat in disbelief about reports we are getting from Europe, we ask the Russians for help and they laugh. Their final comment is something to the effect of "even we could not believe how many supposed conservatives in your country down played the 7/16/2001 treaty and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. We are now your masters. If you do not comply, the missiles shall fly within the hour"
I wholeheartedly agree with you. I wonder why so many of the West's SO CALLED analysts fail to understand this?
FYI ... similar to your scenario.
All they need to do is buy off enough Taiwanese politicians, and their #1 goal will be accomplished without firing a shot. China wants to dominate Asia, not destroy the US. First strike scenarios make good fiction, but the Chinese are much more subtle than that.
As long as they don't call it the "Imperial Japanese Army". ;-)
It is not about first strike, but about MAD and its resulting boost of Chinese influence.
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