Alvin-blue-qhd
Well-Known Member
It's not that simple if you're familiar with the backstory.Grow up, it was a politician visiting another country.
It's not that simple if you're familiar with the backstory.Grow up, it was a politician visiting another country.
On that sweltering, humid summer night, I sat by the window and could hear people cursing outside, the sound of things being smashed. Emotions hung thick in the air—a kind of collective moment I had never felt before. If a nation has a soul, this was its moment of rage.It was a politician visiting another country. As I said is it worth all that loss for China, Taiwan and the World just to satisfy one old man's ego. Yes thats right your President Xi Jinping.
So, move on it happened. As I asked, is it worth all the deaths and damage?On that sweltering, humid summer night, I sat by the window and could hear people cursing outside, the sound of things being smashed. Emotions hung thick in the air—a kind of collective moment I had never felt before. If a nation has a soul, this was its moment of rage.
Let me tell you another story. Taiwan currently has three political parties with significant influence in elections: the KMT, the DPP, and the TPP. Among these three, the DPP leans toward independence, the KMT is often described as China-friendly, while most of the TPP's supporters are ideologically neutral middle-of-the-road voters. In the last election, the DPP, as the ruling party, had a low approval rating due to its poor performance, failing to exceed 40%. As a result, the KMT and the TPP hoped to join forces in the election, with a very high likelihood of winning. However, in the end, the Americans directly called senior members of the TPP and demanded they halt cooperation with the KMT. This ultimately led to the DPP winning the election.So, move on it happened. As I asked, is it worth all the deaths and damage?
Let me tell you another story. Taiwan currently has three political parties with significant influence in elections: the KMT, the DPP, and the TPP. Among these three, the DPP leans toward independence, the KMT is often described as China-friendly, while most of the TPP's supporters are ideologically neutral middle-of-the-road voters. In the last election, the DPP, as the ruling party, had a low approval rating due to its poor performance, failing to exceed 40%. As a result, the KMT and the TPP hoped to join forces in the election, with a very high likelihood of winning. However, in the end, the Americans directly called senior members of the TPP and demanded they halt cooperation with the KMT. This ultimately led to the DPP winning the election.
Had the KMT-TPP alliance not fallen apart, I’m not saying it would have definitely led to a peaceful resolution of the Taiwan issue, but it would at least have been a step in that direction. What the U.S. government did was block every possible path to a peaceful solution—and then ask, “Do you think the cost of using force is worth it?” What kind of answer do they expect? Should we say, “Yes, we don’t mind killing some American soldiers and sinking the entire Seventh Fleet to the bottom of the ocean”? That wouldn’t be very polite. But the reality is that everyone will pay a price—including the Americans.
USA! USA!The US would absolutely destroy you militarily and they wouldn't even break a sweat doing it.
I'm not a fan of the US but I'm also not completely delusional regarding miltech.USA! USA!
??wants to cry about national cheerleading though.
Going off previous campaigns in Vietnam, Korea and Afghanistan, I wouldn't be so sure......The US would absolutely destroy you militarily and they wouldn't even break a sweat doing it.
The US would absolutely destroy you militarily and they wouldn't even break a sweat doing it.
