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BlueCheeseAgain

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33. I doubt we can sit idly by while a thriving democracy of 24 million people is wiped out.
Tue Aug 17, 2021, 01:38 AM
Aug 2021

But I hope this question remains hypothetical.

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If Taiwan can clandestinely become a nuclear power they would be wise to do so. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #1
Are you going to figt on the front lines? Cause, I'm not and I'll disown any my kids who do. marble falls Aug 2021 #2
Not a chance, not worth it. WarGamer Aug 2021 #6
We need to keep China guessing. No sense in telegraphing our strategy. Midnight Writer Aug 2021 #3
It depends on whether Taiwan wants to defend itself... Sancho Aug 2021 #4
Taiwan will defend itself. WarGamer Aug 2021 #7
Then they deserve support...assuming they ask also. Sancho Aug 2021 #10
Satellites and Intel gathering, sure... WarGamer Aug 2021 #11
I don't think the People's Army will have a picnic trying it. Taiwan is not a joke army held ... marble falls Aug 2021 #13
Indeed. joshcryer Aug 2021 #28
They want Taiwan in one intact, undamaged piece just like Hong Kong. roamer65 Aug 2021 #5
very VERY good point... WarGamer Aug 2021 #8
I read China has a logistical problem of crossing the Taiwan Strait to get a beachhead. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #9
I think they are "experimenting" with their handling of Hong Kong BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #14
What I think doesn't matter... stillcool Aug 2021 #12
+100...n/t bluecollar2 Aug 2021 #55
HELL, NO! cornball 24 Aug 2021 #15
Though I have no knowledge about Taiwan DFW Aug 2021 #16
They did have a weapons program decades ago. But... Dial H For Hero Aug 2021 #19
I know. The conventional wisdom is that they never pursued nuclear weapons DFW Aug 2021 #31
That's a sure loser. brush Aug 2021 #17
If you thought the chip shortage we're having now is bad... zonemaster Aug 2021 #18
China is already beating the crap out of the US economically with all the debt they hold. Why would joetheman Aug 2021 #20
Probably Sgent Aug 2021 #21
Putting nuclear capable missiles on Taiwan could certainly help with WWIII. elevator Aug 2021 #45
Samsung is from Korea, not Taiwan. Caliman73 Aug 2021 #66
The post I responded to said the location of Samsung would be a factor elevator Aug 2021 #68
Ban imports from China? OhioBlue Aug 2021 #22
There are other regional powers in the area that would put pressure on the US Johonny Aug 2021 #23
I would be in favor. cinematicdiversions Aug 2021 #24
Totally disagree. If it does happen, where will you be serving in the war? Celerity Aug 2021 #37
Should we withdraw from NATO? DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #44
non sequitur, Taiwan is not in NATO or the UN, and Japan & South Korea are almost universally Celerity Aug 2021 #49
Your interlocutor specifically mentioned Poland. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #50
yes, the US should honour the collective defence (Article 5) NATO agreements, Poland included Celerity Aug 2021 #52
The problem I have with NATO is that it is supposed to be an alliance of democracies. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #54
Many here in Europe said the same of the US under Trump and the Rethugs, or at least the path was Celerity Aug 2021 #57
I agree 100% DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #58
Agree 💯% Celerity Aug 2021 #59
That is why it is imperative that Joe is successful. We can't lose in 2024. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #65
The chance of nuclear war over Taiwan is great if a conflict breaks out soryang Aug 2021 #25
Unquestionably. joshcryer Aug 2021 #26
Hell no. Celerity Aug 2021 #36
I don't see China doing that. Gore1FL Aug 2021 #27
Taiwan needs to be a line in the sand Calculating Aug 2021 #29
When I was in the eighth grade in Honolulu, about 1963, I had to write about Formosa, panader0 Aug 2021 #30
As you know Chiang Kai Shek was an autocrat. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #51
Absolutely Polybius Aug 2021 #32
Cannot de-rec this enough. Celerity Aug 2021 #35
Ok Polybius Aug 2021 #39
we disagree, that is the point, no ill will intended Celerity Aug 2021 #47
I doubt we can sit idly by while a thriving democracy of 24 million people is wiped out. BlueCheeseAgain Aug 2021 #33
I don't think so, and I don't see that happening. David__77 Aug 2021 #34
We would lose. alphafemale Aug 2021 #38
Why do you say that? Polybius Aug 2021 #40
you've gotta be kidding me Calculating Aug 2021 #60
Ah well MIC must be fed malaise Aug 2021 #41
We would not fare well in that war. Voltaire2 Aug 2021 #42
Yes, sarisataka Aug 2021 #43
Yes, with the following in mind: Dial H For Hero Aug 2021 #46
The surest way to convince the PRC to attack is to convince them we won't do anything. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #48
Exactly Calculating Aug 2021 #61
It would be a difficult decision for any president. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #67
Taiwan has a Freedom House score of 94. DemocratSinceBirth Aug 2021 #53
100% NOT. lark Aug 2021 #56
Why have allies then? Happy Hoosier Aug 2021 #62
Right Calculating Aug 2021 #64
Yes Devil Child Aug 2021 #63
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