China is watching

The U.S. is so indebted to China that we dare not say anything nasty to or about them. Chinese money financed much of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and we've hardly done more than service the debt since.
 
Taiwan would really hurt us. They are a major producer of microchips. And, how would economic sanctions work against our main source of manufactured goods.

And, if China took Taiwan, would North Korea be emboldened to invade the south?

No one wants a third world war, and Dictators will take advantage of this.
 
China is starting with America. In the last 2 years, they have slowed down the chips needed for cars & other things. We have a SIA plant not far away. & Guys are only working maybe 2 to 4 hrs a day or none. Co. says they can't get the computer chips for the cars & trucks.
They LEAKED the Conav-19 virus. They are not afraid to use germ warfare.
 
Taiwan would really hurt us. They are a major producer of microchips. And, how would economic sanctions work against our main source of manufactured goods.

And, if China took Taiwan, would North Korea be emboldened to invade the south?

No one wants a third world war, and Dictators will take advantage of this.
Yes.

Is this considered "political"? If so, Please delete this.

No one gives my words worth but this is my prediction:

As you know, Russia will take the Baltics and Poland.
As you know, China will take Taiwan.
North Korea will nuke South Korea and Japan.
Russia, Iran and China will merge together against the United States.
Now, The Third World War will begin.
Nuclear, sound warfare and chemical warfare will be engaged.
This war will be short, but devastating.
China will emerge as the world leader.

I sure hope I'm wrong!
 
China
has found itself walking a diplomatic tightrope after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine took many in Beijing by surprise.

It was reported today that several Chinese public banks are limiting financing to purchase raw materials from Russia for fear of Western sanctions should they be seen to be supporting the Kremlin.

About 30 percent of oil and gas produced in Russia now sold to China.

Putin is relying on his ties to China's Xi Jinping to bail him out of the increasingly tough sanctions being put on Moscow by Western nations as the invasion escalates.

Last night, China, India and the UAE abstained from voting on a UN Security Council resolution condemning Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine.

The vote was seen as another sign of the widening of the diplomatic split between the West and the East over Putin's aggression.

However, China's decision not to fully veto the motion - as Russia did - will come as a blow to the Russian dictator, who is growing increasingly isolated.

Late on Friday in New York, China abstained from voting on a draft UN Security Council resolution that would have deplored Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

The abstention, seen as a win by Western countries, was secured after a two-hour delay for last minute negotiations by the United States and others to secure China's abstention, diplomats said.

Only last month, President Xi marked 30 years of ties with Ukraine, hailing the 'deepening political mutual trust' between them.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...c-tightrope-Chinas-support-Russia-wavers.html
 
What a bunch of nervous nellies! In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism. They have formed their own 4-H club—the 'hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history'.
--Spiro Agnew
 
By what I am reading China is not backing Putin as much as he was relying on. Let’s hope between the two countries China is the most credible when it comes to starting warfare with the Western World.
 
If Putin gets away with this, expect Taiwan to be next.
Yep! Better pucker up. The show is just beginning. Right now the U.S.A. for one reason or another (pick one) is perceived as being weak and indecisive. This does not fare well for the free world. Some might not want to admit it but the U.S. (by hook or crook) is the glue that holds the pieces of the free world together. If she falters so goes the free world. This is just one way to look at. Far to many variables to accurately predict the outcome. I live by the axiom be prepared for the worst and hope for the best.
 

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