Reaction from China is almost certain, to begin with the Japanese participants will receive the treatment of Pompeo.Because it would be a formal and official event if they did that. Doing this way allows them the freedom to bypass it.
Reaction from China is almost certain, to begin with the Japanese participants will receive the treatment of Pompeo.Because it would be a formal and official event if they did that. Doing this way allows them the freedom to bypass it.
Don't think, this is part of ''grand plan'', it is more likely something he just blurred at the heat of the moment. Considering, he adds this,afterward, ''“Look, George, the idea that there’s a fundamental difference between Taiwan, South Korea, NATO.''.Very telling that he equates US stance on Taiwan with the commitment to Article 5 of Nato, South Korea and Japan.
Slam dunk admission by Biden here
No, just a senior moment.
It does make a pretty big dent in the budget though. 2 trillion dollars over 20 years average to about 100 billion dollars, or 1/7th of the US military budget, every year. Biden’s infrastructure bill is around 2 trillion dollars.
If America were to shift their policy with Taiwan, they would have made a big deal about it. It wouldn't be announced as an off hand comment on an unrelated subject matter.Very telling that he equates US stance on Taiwan with the commitment to Article 5 of Nato, South Korea and Japan.
Slam dunk admission by Biden here
I think China is preparing for all of those silos in Yunmen, Jilantai, Inner Mongolia to be filled with MIRVed DF-41, when thats done, no countries, quad, nato, japan will dare to interfere in taiwan reunificationHe had to make that statement regarding Taiwan to ease off the political bleeding that's being done to his name and his party's standing since the midterm election is fast approaching. Not to mention that covid-19 is ravaging his country with more and more Americans being divided with respect to mask wearing and all that jazz. Biden is a political animal first and foremost, and if China reacts negatively which inevitably they will and must from Biden's latest false bravado so be it. But China's reaction is what exactly what the Biden's political advisors are banking on to steer the weakening resolve of the milk tea alliance in Asia and the increasingly nervous pansy Europeans back into the America is back fold, It's all politics. But if I was China, I will call his latest provocative pronouncements bluff and go all in because the longer it waits the more the QUAD and all of America's allies strengthens their planning and military capabilities against China's aims and objectives for Taiwan. Not to mention that Japan has pretty much all but declared in formality that it will fight China and is already itching for a fight and readying itself for the eventuality, so why wait for your enemies to gather their strengths and plans against your core national interests?
As for the logical concerns of China not having sufficient numbers of X,Y,Z I don't think there has been a major military operation that any single country undertook where it had everything it needed be it materiale, resources, armaments, etc. You'd have to make do with what you have at your disposal because even if China arms itself to the point that they feel they are ready her enemies are not exactly staying or operating in stasis as we can all witness by the U.S. push to isolate China economically and politically a likely trend that's not going to be abated anytime soon most especially now that the U.S. has experienced it's most embarrassing defeat in quite sometime.
I would like to know why shouldn't the Chinese military take the military approach on Taiwan and when is the optimal approach (if there's even one) to take the military route in retaking the island of Taiwan.
Just my stupid opinion.
What you said is what Genghis khan would do, not Mao and CPC.
The reason is simple, Mao said "天要下雨,娘要嫁人,随他去吧". There is no point but only a headache to keep somebody who you can never win the heart of. And except in a battle, you can not simply kill them all in broad day light, let them go is the best for your rule.
- Mao let Dalai Lama to flee instead of capturing him in 1959.
- Mao also let Lin Bio to fly to USSR without shooting him down in 1971.
- Mao let more than 60 thousands of Chinese citizens to leave for USSR in 1962. Including two PLA major generals of Uighur and Kazakh ethnicity.