Will Chairman Jao join Chairman Xi with joint forces to invade Taiwan? Inquiring minds would like to know. /s
Meh. Our domestic enemies are numerous and dangerous. Some of them are funded by the Chinese, but they will cause much more harm than anything China does anywhere else.
Their adversaries in the region are un-unified. So is uncle sugar. Good timing.
They will invade Twain as soon as they think Biden is safely president.
Buhbye Taiwan, China Joe has already sold you down the Yangtze River.
They now have Hunter Biden to lead an amphibious assault of Taiwan.
Simple answer. China is planning to kill people and break things. BIGLY! Their ultimate prize by the way, is the United States. Heil BIDEN!
Let’s hope the Chicoms are in for the rudest of all rude awakenings when they discover that they’re going to have to deal with a very pissed-off Trump for the next four years.
Trying to protect CHicom Joe and HIs VP Hoe’s revolution...
Don’t worry. A Biden administration will give the Chinese whatever they want and avoid a war. “Peace In Our Time “
And the day Kamala Harris is sworn in as president, they will use it to invade Taiwan. And she won’t do a damn thing about it.
Never fear Joe will take care of them like he did Corn Pop.
Beijing Biden will do nothing as Red China gobbles up whatever it wants. If I lived in Taiwan I’d be very worried.
Oh no!
It carries 1,000 Chinese Soldiers!
Who will be left to eat General Tso’s Chicken?
For the record.
If President Trump is actually defeated and out of office, his parting act must be a series of heavy duty missile attacks on Iran. He would of course advise Israel and Saudi Arabia/UAE to be on guard.
Leaving the Biden administration fools with a good hot war is justice
Not so massive.
A US LHA carries 2,000 assault Marines.
And China has to protect those ships as the cross 100 miles of open sea.
But they don’t have that ability.
Invade TAIWAN ON January 21, 2021...............
It is the policy of the United States-
(1) to preserve and promote extensive, close, and friendly commercial, cultural, and other relations between the people of the United States and the people on Taiwan, as well as the people on the China mainland and all other peoples of the Western Pacific area;(2) to declare that peace and stability in the area are in the political, security, and economic interests of the United States, and are matters of international concern;
(3) to make clear that the United States decision to establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China rests upon the expectation that the future of Taiwan will be determined by peaceful means;
(4) to consider any effort to determine the future of Taiwan by other than peaceful means, including by boycotts or embargoes, a threat to the peace and security of the Western Pacific area and of grave concern to the United States;
(5) to provide Taiwan with arms of a defensive character; and
(6) to maintain the capacity of the United States to resist any resort to force or other forms of coercion that would jeopardize the security, or the social or economic system, of the people on Taiwan.
Fried dog.
It's Thanksgiving.