how to grab taiwan in 7 days

darth sidious

Banned Idiot
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extrem hatred aginst china puls writing style same as on the easybord forum eg taiwan country etc pipe bombs chinese goverment mafia etc

sory about spelling mistake is"chen"

after the japs came in 1894 the strongest resistance is mounted by the Aboriginals more so then the chinese

also japs killed large numders of them just the stop the attacks including destorying entire villages similar to what they did in china
 

Roger604

Senior Member
The fact is that MOST of Taipei supports the KMT over the DPP because the DPP is trying to de-sinicize Taiwan.

Just arm the KMT supporters to put down any DPP insurgency. KMT is weaker in cities other than Taipei, but if Taipei is secured, at least there's a foothold and the rest of the island can be secured patiently.
 

Kampfwagen

Junior Member
Now I am no political or military strategist expert, but this is what I think.

They should have PLA Special Forces, not like the S.W.A.T style most people think of, but simple plain clothes undercover-type armed only with Cell Phones. Preferably, they should be calling using code-words. Calling to 'relatives', like a member of the army posing as a relative over the phone and a list of code-words disguised in a simple conversation. That way, they could tell about fleet strength, locations of SAM sites, information from individuals in the armed forces (buy a couple of rounds 'round the bar and people will be spilling their guts like it was a slasher flick) and simple as that. I have some intresting information from a friend of mine who works in the armed forces.

As far as sabotage? Nothing fancy at all. Allthough by no means a fancy or simplistic way of doing it, one could simply and conviently in an airport spill some fuel, light a ciggerete, and boom. You got a fire. Of course, it's crude and probably whoever is involved would get in trouble for it or get blown up or the fire would be spoted, but if it worked would certantly make quite a bit of chaos that could not be made up for in a few days before an invasion. He who controlls the skies and the seas owns the fight. And owning the air isint something to sneeze at.

After that? Simply a matter of sytematicaly destroying the enemy, which China seems more than capable of doing. Then installing controll and order, though through democracy. Imagine how insane it might get if there was a US funded Tiwanese resistance!
 

bobcat

Banned Idiot
Go somewhere else to post this kind of crab....This is a military forum and this kind of politically motivated spamming is strictly forbidden
 
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Before I go to that, would you care to tell me whats contained within that site? Is it the Indonesian thing?
 
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adeptitus

Captain
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Asia Times publish articles from freelancers and guest writers of dubious credibility. I've read so much junk from them to not take their articles too seriously. If anyone still remembers the old intellectual capital site (now gone), their material was far better. If any of you are interested in starting a business, try running a web site like atimes.com and just pay guest writers $50 or $100 per article, then charge $ for advertising. After a couple of years you'd prolly start making $$.

As for ROC army being pro-KMT, I'd like to point out that the ROC military is drafted from all citizens:

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The Republic of China has had mandatory military service for all males since 1949. Females from the outlying islands of Fuchien must also serve. In October 1999, the mandatory service was shortened from 24 months to 22 months. From January 2004, the mandatory service was shortened futher. At this point, the duration of mandatory military service is 18 months. Beginning Jan 1, 2006, the duration will decrease to 16 months and by 2008, it will be shortened to 12 months. ROC nationals with Overseas Chinese status are exempt from service.

A common misconception is that the KMT is pro-unification and pro-PRC. The KMT supports maintaining the status quo at present (to get the swing votes) and can be considered pro-Chinese. However being pro-Chinese is not the same as pro-PRC or pro-CCP. Coming from a KMT military family, we were taught that the KMT/ROC stands to preserve the Chinese identity & culture while Mao & the CCP is a destructive force (cultural revolution). Of course, a lot of it is propaganda, but it's not like the folks over on PRC's side didn't get a healthy dose of it too. hehehe.
 
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