• somename [she/her]
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      3311 months ago

      Hopefully the United States doesn’t continue to escalate tensions in regards to the island.

      • @[email protected]
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        Russia’s military strength has been degrading since the war began. How long do you wait with your ally losing strength? Sure, you could prop him up but then that’s a drain on your economy. If you postpone indefinitely, the situation may change to be even more unfavorable.

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          Generally speaking, China benefits from stalling for as long as possible. The power of the imperial core is waning, so if China can navigate things such that the US – due to its own economic dependency on imperialism – crumbles to a much lower stature without the US launching nukes, then its influence in the world will become a shadow of what it was and reunification without firing a shot may be viable.

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            without the US launching nukes

            I was just talking about this today. China is leading towards a multi-polar world very effectively, but the US is the only nation to have used nukes in history. Really puts things in stark relief.

            • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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              Plus the leadership in DC are senile psychopaths who have at best a loose grasp on world affairs. And that’s just the Democrats. The GOP are increasingly all fascists completely divorced from reality. Real “Sick old man” hours, except unlike the Ottomans DC has enough nukes to flash-fry the planet if the wrong corpse-lich has a stroke at the right time.

    • ThereRisesARedStar [she/her, they/them]
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      2711 months ago

      Helicopters, drones, and metals they won’t be able to use at Taiwan.

      Because their plan for reunification is peaceful, which a military invasion would make more difficult.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        Politically it’s better. Ukraine has 16 countries that committed over a billion Euros. We’re not how many countries would back Taiwan.

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          I mean over a billion Euros is technically correct, the actual number however is more like 150 to 200 billion Euros

          • mihor
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            Of our hard-earned money, those degenerate warmongers (I’m looking at you, Urszula)!

        • @[email protected]
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          the difference is in Taiwan’s case america would be directly involved and have already committed to this, it is likely Japan would also and some other countries are likely to contribute to. china wouldn’t have a hope

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        It:s a shame because supplying that gear to Ukraine would have helped China’s reputation on the international stage and bolstered trade. It would have not been well received by the Kremlin but a losing army can’t invade anyone else.

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      1111 months ago

      Oh no! Not the DJI Mavic Pro! Whatever will they do without

      *4/3 CMOS Hasselblad Camera *Dual Tele Cameras *Cine Only Tri-Camera Apple ProRes Support

    • SeborrheicDermatitis [any]
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      411 months ago

      China isn’t about to invade Taiwan anyway. Not much strategic gain + the Chinese leadership is smarter than the Russian one.

      • @[email protected]
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        Here’s hoping. How do you think they will solve their naval border disputes with neighboring countries?