The finding by the Trump administration is the strongest denunciation by any government of China’s actions and follows a Biden campaign statement with the same declaration.
Winning isn't the goal. The goal is to turn China into a battlefield.
The US got exactly what it wanted out of the wars in Iraq, Syria, and Libya - halted oil production, a US-enemy replaced with civil war & genocide, etc.
Yeah, it'll start with a proxy war between China & "Turkistan Islamic State." The US will provide military support to the "Islamic state." That may develop into a full-occupation, similar to the US strategy in Afghanistan since 1979.
Turkey's politics really define so much of the future. I feel it's a country way more American leftists specifically should start learning a lot about. It's kind of wild to see it's influence grow and grow.
Turkey belongs in like Top 10-15 worst countries list tbh. The history of leftism in the country/area is fascinating and depressing at the same time :(
It's a shame because the country looks pretty awesome from a foreigners perspective. I considered relocating to Ankara this summer to save money while living in the centre of a dynamic country.
To be fair the country has the #1 most anti-American sentiment based on a pew research report done a while back, higher than Germany/Russia etc. only 20% view the USA positively lol
Is China in a position to invade the US? I mean like why wouldn't they just cut off the US from their supply chain and reorient their factories to military and go directly after the US?
we might be trying, what makes you think suddenly the USA can win a land war in asia after 20 years of losing one
china will absolutely wreck our shit in cyberwarfare and collect taiwan
Winning isn't the goal. The goal is to turn China into a battlefield.
The US got exactly what it wanted out of the wars in Iraq, Syria, and Libya - halted oil production, a US-enemy replaced with civil war & genocide, etc.
I've been saying that a proxy war in East Turkestan (Xinjiang) would be the way to go. That's how they usually do it at least
Yeah, it'll start with a proxy war between China & "Turkistan Islamic State." The US will provide military support to the "Islamic state." That may develop into a full-occupation, similar to the US strategy in Afghanistan since 1979.
Turkey's politics really define so much of the future. I feel it's a country way more American leftists specifically should start learning a lot about. It's kind of wild to see it's influence grow and grow.
In that case Felix is one step ahead of the American left
Turkey has the same flag-waving bullshit that exists in USA and also has cult of personality for founding fathers .
Turkey belongs in like Top 10-15 worst countries list tbh. The history of leftism in the country/area is fascinating and depressing at the same time :(
It's a shame because the country looks pretty awesome from a foreigners perspective. I considered relocating to Ankara this summer to save money while living in the centre of a dynamic country.
To be fair the country has the #1 most anti-American sentiment based on a pew research report done a while back, higher than Germany/Russia etc. only 20% view the USA positively lol
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Is China in a position to invade the US? I mean like why wouldn't they just cut off the US from their supply chain and reorient their factories to military and go directly after the US?
No.
What is stopping them from invading the US in response to the US invading them?
How would China get their army onto Continental US soil? How many boats do they have?
That is a good question I see the issue
To perform a naval invasion, you need complete naval domination.
The Japanese, South Korean, and US Armies all much closer to China and in the way
Ah I see
US may have lost every past land war in asia, but at least this time they're fighting someone extremely more difficult