Comment by JumpCrisscross

2 months ago

Source? Zhengzhou doesn’t seem like where you’d put a factory you want to protect from the combined forces of Japan, Korea and America.

Where do you think the Chinese will build the factories that spit out drones en masse to invade their neighbours?

  • Why do you think the Chinese will invade their neighbors?

    • Because that's what authoritarians invariably do.

      They abhor liberal democracies and seek to extend their domineering control over as many people as they can.

      The CCP is an absolutely tyrannical organization that denies their own citizens the rights that you and I take for granted. Why would they ever desire their neighbours to have what they deny their own people?

      Look no further than Hong Kong and North Korea to see what China wants for their neighbours.

      South Korea only exists as it does today because Western forces repelled Chinese supported North Koreans from conquering it.

      Japan only exists today because of American rebuilding after the destruction of Imperial Japan during World War 2.

      Taiwan only exists as it is today because of American support.

      China would have subjugated these entities and destroyed any chance of prosperity and independence that they had if not for the efforts of people who believe in individual autonomy and liberal democratic values.

      China only has the power that they do to day because of authoritarians in the west who tricked the world into thinking that globalism means that we should engage in trade with undemocratic societies.

      Because that's what authoritarians invariably do.

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  • > Where do you think the Chinese will build the factories that spit out drones en masse to invade their neighbours?

    Where they're currently building drones.

    • In times of war factories will be retooled to best serve the needs of the military.

      I anticipate that in a regional war China will need more aircraft than land vehicles, especially given that the regional adversaries they are facing are mostly island nations.

It's very questionable if America will play a role there. It's 50/50 that Xi will be able to do a personal favour to Trump or Musk that will keep America out of it.

  • When the times comes to defend Taiwan (or Japan/Korea) it will be life or death for the US to react and win. If they fail, the whole house of cards will collapse for the US. Trump as stupid as he is had gotten the ball rolling in the correct direction in his first term and I don't see how he will deviate this term.

    • Keep in mind that he is now surrounded by a completely different people than during his first term.