About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

4 Replies to “Professional level of analysis of the potential conflict in Taiwan”

  1. The Dems will do anything they can to diminish and damage the U.S.. If Pelosi can get the CCP rattling sabres at the U.S. and Tawain simultaneously – Pelosi will have scored big for the Lunatic Left.

  2. Thank you Yucki, I haven’t dig that deep because I don’t have a monitor that would let me see the maps.

    For this scenario to happen the US, Japan, India, Australia and the small nations will have to limit their aid to weapons and ammo. I don’t know if Japan, India and Australia will set out the fight. They (especially Japan and India) all know they are high up on the Chinese to do list. It will be better for them to fight while they have allies instead of waiting to be picked off one at a time.

    While I and most rational people know that once China breaches the First Island Chain they won’t stop longer then the time it takes to rest and refit.

    If India comes in China will be fighting on a two front war while India will be fighting China and Pakistan while sending aid to Taiwan. Japan will be fighting around Taiwan and trying to stop raids on their main Islands. Australia will be doing the same. Australia has some of our old missile subs to use as attack subs. Japan has a very professional military with a mothballed fleet waiting for the commerical fishermen to provide the crews. Japan and Australia have some version of all of our top weapons except ICBMs and nukes to mount on them.

    The US reaction will depend on who is in the White House and what Obama wants them to do. If the TFIGlobal is right about the tensions being staged we probably won’t do much.

    The big question is, ‘ Is China and Russia ready to start WWIII’?

  3. A coincidence? I don’t want to sound like the National Enquirer but Nancy excels in distraction strategies.

    I was wondering why she suddenly decided to visit Taiwan while knowing it wouldn’t be a wise trip. And no other members of Congress are accompanying her. And shouldn’t that be the role of the Secretary of State or the Vice-President?

    So now, she gets to avoid this highly embarrassing issue: