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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 3646305" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>There are three possible narratives:</p><p>1. China is about to take over east Asia starting with Taiwan and effectively push a weak, declining U.S.A out of the picture.</p><p>2. The current Chinese leadership is struggling with serious internal problems. To retain power they need to invade Taiwan but are too weak to succeed in capturing or holding it. Japan, Australia, Great Britain, the U.S.A. and others will engage them.</p><p>3. A new faction will take over leadership of China as internal problems worsen. No external aggression will occur.</p><p></p><p>Look more deeply into the many weaknesses and problems China is struggling with internally... you may come around to a different point of view.</p><p></p><p>I'm aware of our apparent reliance on the Taiwan chip production facility. I also read of reports of other facilities being built elsewhere. The information we learn from the internet is likely to be incomplete and or misleading, if it is a matter of national security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 3646305, member: 688"] There are three possible narratives: 1. China is about to take over east Asia starting with Taiwan and effectively push a weak, declining U.S.A out of the picture. 2. The current Chinese leadership is struggling with serious internal problems. To retain power they need to invade Taiwan but are too weak to succeed in capturing or holding it. Japan, Australia, Great Britain, the U.S.A. and others will engage them. 3. A new faction will take over leadership of China as internal problems worsen. No external aggression will occur. Look more deeply into the many weaknesses and problems China is struggling with internally... you may come around to a different point of view. I'm aware of our apparent reliance on the Taiwan chip production facility. I also read of reports of other facilities being built elsewhere. The information we learn from the internet is likely to be incomplete and or misleading, if it is a matter of national security. [/QUOTE]
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