Posted on 11/03/2021 5:33:37 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
China has been threatening war over Taiwan and has grown increasingly aggressive towards its neighbors and adversaries around the world. There has been a lot of speculation about how an authoritarian state like China would fare against a Western democracy like the United States. We discuss that plus India's relationship with Taiwan, the US-India alliance, and the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region. Joining us in this episode is Professor M.D. Nalapat, the director of the department of geopolitics and international relations at India’s Manipal University.
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Step one would be not having a head of state which is China’s puppet emperor.
First things first. Enact really high tariffs and make everything in the USA.
That is a problem. What to do? Make him a better offer? I’ll phone the Rothschild family, but I fear the International Jooo! Conspiracy might be strapped for funds lately. Anybody have a connection to the Illuminati? Freemasons? Tri-lateral commission? Please tell me one of them are real and aren’t in bed with China!
Make em pay for the covid damage. If they refuse then we’ll have the biggest Chinese BBQ in history. Once the Dunce is gone.
So long as the cost of energy’s through the roof, the economy will be in the toilet, and without a motivated workforce, who’ll show up in the factory anyway? They’re being paid more to sit on their a@@es.
“Make em pay for the covid damage.”
With what army? The covid mandate is getting rid of all the best war fighters. But at least there’s a tranny admiral now. Breath a sarcastic sigh of sarcastic relief.
You cannot win a war of attrition with China without a DOMESTIC industrial base. Get it? Can I make that any clearer for you?
> Step one would be not having a head of state which is China’s puppet emperor. <
Step two would be not being so dependent on Chinese goods.
As a side note, I was in a Lowe’s the other day, and it’s sickening (but not surprising) how much of their merchandise is made in China. I guess their wood comes from the U.S. or Canada. But everything else seemed to be Chinese.
Yeah, I know. I’m not wishing for a war but it’s inevitable unless the woke battalion kneels in submission.
You have largely missed the opportunity to buy good quality Taiwan tools at Lowes. About 2 years ago, they appeared displayed along side their clearly inferior ChyNa-made products, which were becoming similarly priced. The ChiComs expect top dollar for their crap, now.
Now, it appears that even the Taiwan alternative is gone. They sell a “Craftsman” brand, which is a joke on America. ChiCom plated pot-metal for what once had a lifetime warranty.
We have to deal with Free Traitors. Typically this involves a rope, a tree and a traitor. Some assembly required.
...and me; too!
What you say is true if we were fighting a WW II type of war and enemy....
Just like Japan made the battleship basically irrelevant when it came to Naval Warfare....and Germany created the blitzkrieg strategy that was extremely effective...
The point being, I doubt we see a war of attrition if/when the USA and China go to war....IMO, the tactics will be completely different that what most people expect....
We know China is scooping up DNA results like a vacuum cleaner, what if China unleashed another pandemic that targets ethnic groups in the USA...
A war fought in Space is not unheard of, what if China manages to take out our Satellites rendering GPS and satellites useless....
What if China launches a cyber attack which takes down our infrastructure or more dangerously China uses an EMP attack which would be devastating.....
IMO I think China is planning for a war that uses tactics that have never been used before...
We don’t even have US made anti-biotics to treat our wounded.
I expect a naval engagement and war and by definition a naval war IS a war of attrition. Unfortunately for us most of naval warfare is fought in factories and shipyards and not on the high seas...
Actually, I blame the stupid American consumer. When it would have been a relatively small difference in cost, decades ago, to support your neighbor’s job and buy American, the American consumer was too busy trying to save a nickel by buying Chinese crap.
As business fled America, for this and other reasons, the cost to buy American increased drastically.
Now, there is largely no American alternative and you’re paying a Made in America price to support ChiCom bio weapons.
There are made in America products, still. You have to search to find them, and the “little flag” may not mean much, as it can still be Chinese junk put in a box by an American. I, personally, believe that Chinese “companies” force competitors off of the store shelves through leverage with the sellers.
...and me; too!
Coming out, Elsie?
Always wondered what was hiding behind that "feminine" name.
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