If the U.S. intervened in the event of a Taiwan invasion, it would take such a Herculean effort for us to “win.”
>China invades Taiwan
>US spends enormous amounts of blood and treasure defending said tiny rock 100 miles from the Chinese coast, which is ethnically and historically intertwined w/ China
>US stays in Taiwan, presumably indefinitely?
>???
>Microchips, or something
Average Marine Corps Chad vs. typical Navy she-cuck
With the number of Chinese sleeper agents we probably have in this country things will get spicy on US soil as well in the event of a war.
That's an interesting point, but I think it's an even more troubling possibility for forward deployed-military units. Just in August they uncovered 2 US Navy Sailors were transmitting info to China (https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-us-navy-servicemembers-arrested-transmitting-military-information-peoples-republic-china) Hard to see a military that is shot through with DEI training handling this in a pragmatic way going forward.
>China invades Taiwan
>US spends enormous amounts of blood and treasure defending said tiny rock 100 miles from the Chinese coast, which is ethnically and historically intertwined w/ China
>US stays in Taiwan, presumably indefinitely?
>???
>Microchips, or something
Average Marine Corps Chad vs. typical Navy she-cuck
With the number of Chinese sleeper agents we probably have in this country things will get spicy on US soil as well in the event of a war.
That's an interesting point, but I think it's an even more troubling possibility for forward deployed-military units. Just in August they uncovered 2 US Navy Sailors were transmitting info to China (https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-us-navy-servicemembers-arrested-transmitting-military-information-peoples-republic-china) Hard to see a military that is shot through with DEI training handling this in a pragmatic way going forward.