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To: Quix
Uh, Quix...

Quit changing your story. You had these folks doing "amphibious assault training." Now you have them riding container ships, which are NOT designed for amphibious assaults, and offloading in Long Beach, which is NOT an amphibious assault.

What's your military background? Can you explain what DTLOMS stands for? How many Chinese soldiers would you need to have even a prayer of succeeding in an invasion of the US? How much logistical support would these troops need?

95 posted on 11/16/2001 1:19:45 PM PST by Poohbah
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To: Poohbah
Give me a better explanation for the data.

I'm no logistics expert etc.

I'm sure there are a variety of approaches the Chinese will use.

Who was it said something to the effect . . . when all the other possibilities are accounted for, no matter how improbable, what's left, must be the truth.

96 posted on 11/16/2001 1:19:58 PM PST by Quix
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To: Poohbah
I don't really think the CHINESE will have a problem providing NUMBERS of PLA soldiers!!!

I suspect getting them to the U.S. and feeding them etc. will not be THAT much of a problem either. . . .that is, if there is any food to be had by anyone.

I believe the degree of complications they have will depend a LOT more on the prayers of those who Love God than it will on conventional wisdom about logistics etc.

I'm still curious how many COSCO container ships it would take to offload say, 1,000,000 PLA soldiers. . . .

I also contend that the depth & breadth of Bimbo Crusher's devastations of our military are not well known.

And are you asserting that items about the Chinese in Cuba and at our Mexican border are myth?

97 posted on 11/16/2001 1:20:07 PM PST by Quix
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