Taiwanese society has become “accustomed” to the threat from China due to decades of threats. But that does not mean we are unprepared. Few (no?) other nations have the same coastal missile density. We are a porcupine. We have freedom and we won’t give it up. Our strong social cohesion, strong government, strong military, all stand in solidarity with every other free nation who wishes to see the fire of liberty burning in east Asia preserved.
We are not afraid. China will suffer grievously if they touch our home.
That being said, realistically, China most likely would invade an offshore island like Jinmen, which was used for a sort of cruel proxy decades ago. Jinmen is so close to China you can see cars driving on the road there from the beaches. Yet they leave it in relative peace for a long time. Either that or the South China Sea Dongsha or Taiping island. Actually I’m pretty sure that will be their target. I can 99% guarantee they won’t DARE touch the main island of Taiwan. They just don’t have the ability to take us cleanly, the consequences are too grave, and it would be a ruined province for them to deal with. It doesn’t make common sense. These people are stupid yes but I at least respect them enough to be not THAT stupid :)
Precisely. This is way bigger than nice little Taiwan. Zoom the camera out lol. And yes- China’s domestic problems are very serious. The more quiet it is about what’s going on in China (and the more threatening the news about their military lol) the more desperate the situation is.
Actually I feel great compassion for the Chinese people. They are at the mercy of gangsters. It’s truly cruel. But the end is in sight. The CCP is just a few steps away from implosion. Honestly I think it’s underway already...
Wictor responded to Justanothercorvid. Couldn't get a link for this thread.
Thread
For @justanothercorvid
You wrote:
"My theory, based on the fact that we have seen an...interesting...amount of military naval vessels as well as aircraft from the USA as well as other NATO nations hanging around Guam, the Marshall Islands, Okinawa, the Philippines, and South Korea over the past few months, is that Trump knew the CCP would move on Taiwan as soon as the waters allowed it (April-ish)."
Everyone should read the rest.
What you're saying makes tons of sense.
The Chinese have been lying for so long about their capabilities that it's not possible them to not believe themselves.
THIS ALWAYS HAPPENS.
It happened to the Russians on February 7, 2018, in Deir Ezzor Syria, when we inflicted 100 percent casualties on a 600-man Russian Mobile Detachment Combat Unit.
This is a combined-arms battalion based around three companies of motorized infantry.
Only two vehicles survived.
Nine out of 10 tanks and every artillery piece were destroyed.
The men who spoke to Moscow said that it was a trap.
The "Yankees" set them up.
"They sent their message," a voice said bitterly.
After steamrolling several defenseless countries, Putin though he was invincible.
Trump showed him that Putin remains in power at Trump's pleasure.
I sense a similar lesson in China's future.
But we're going to have lots of Pacific countries pitching in, as well as NATO.
They all want to be part of teaching China a lesson so that China stops messing with them.
People don't know this, but we have the same special relationship with Singapore that we do with the UK and Australia.
We've also helped the Taiwanese build up their forces so that they can punch FAR above their weight class.
And Taiwan has a special military relationship with Japan.
The Japanese have some of the most advanced armed forces in the world.
So does South Korea.
We have a clandestine relationship with Vietnam that allows us to base whomever and whatever we want there.
My guess is that like Russia, the Chinese will be allowed to save face, but they'll take a military pasting they'll never forget.
The Russian survivors of Deir Ezzor said that an entire infantry company of 120 men "died instantly."
How is that possible?
I couldn't tell you.
New weapons.
The Chinese will attempt an uprising in Taiwan, followed by an invasion.
There's no way maritime or aerial transports can get into Taiwan.
They'll be destroyed.
Same goes for bombers and ballistic missiles.
Whatever happens, the hardest hits will happen secretly.
Good observation....I appreciate that you took the time to comment; thanks. I disconnected my vpn and was able to read that page. Well worth the second try; thank you.
Thanks fren! Some interesting points in those comments too. Quodverum is a very underappreciated community. Just because they generally Q-skeptic does not mean that they don't have valuable insight.
Then look closely at a high res chart and consult the weather, and ask yourself: what capabilities would be necessary to transport an attack force, large enough to deal with the RoC military. What weapons would you need.
Where would you establish a beach head and what are the problems connected to it?
If that is already a bad dream, the next level is:
How do you supply and resupply your manpower? And what strategies exist to turn it into a logistical night mare.
On a different note: it is admirable the restraint Taiwan is showing. India would have less qualms to knock CCP "5th generation" trash out of the air.
Thinking of it, paper tiger is a term with a meaning. And just the fact CCP can simply open a can of manpower, does mean shit in a naval environment.
And, how much of a surprise would it be, if suddenly the lights go out in certain flying machines and vessel.
Please refresh my memory... who is this Thomas Wictor, and why should we listen to him? The name sounds vaguely familiar, but I cannot recall for the life of me what his bond fides are.
He's a military historian and analyst, and touts himself as "the world's only living expert in WW1 era flamethrowers". So he's got a good sense of humor too lol. But back in early 2016 he took note of Trump's tactics and predicted that Trump would with with 300+ EVs. He has pushed the idea ever since that Trump's presidency is a military operation, even before Q came around. Also notable is that he is not a Q guy himself, but he has come to alot of the same conclusions just by observing and analyzing Trump's actions and the events surrounding them.
I read points of view by various pundits/commentators for possible insight that I might not otherwise have, but then draw my own conclusions. Some of Wictor's stuff is valuable, but IMO his perspective isn't always valid. The same can be said of a lot of stuff I read.
Taiwanese society has become “accustomed” to the threat from China due to decades of threats. But that does not mean we are unprepared. Few (no?) other nations have the same coastal missile density. We are a porcupine. We have freedom and we won’t give it up. Our strong social cohesion, strong government, strong military, all stand in solidarity with every other free nation who wishes to see the fire of liberty burning in east Asia preserved.
We are not afraid. China will suffer grievously if they touch our home.
That being said, realistically, China most likely would invade an offshore island like Jinmen, which was used for a sort of cruel proxy decades ago. Jinmen is so close to China you can see cars driving on the road there from the beaches. Yet they leave it in relative peace for a long time. Either that or the South China Sea Dongsha or Taiping island. Actually I’m pretty sure that will be their target. I can 99% guarantee they won’t DARE touch the main island of Taiwan. They just don’t have the ability to take us cleanly, the consequences are too grave, and it would be a ruined province for them to deal with. It doesn’t make common sense. These people are stupid yes but I at least respect them enough to be not THAT stupid :)
Precisely. This is way bigger than nice little Taiwan. Zoom the camera out lol. And yes- China’s domestic problems are very serious. The more quiet it is about what’s going on in China (and the more threatening the news about their military lol) the more desperate the situation is.
Actually I feel great compassion for the Chinese people. They are at the mercy of gangsters. It’s truly cruel. But the end is in sight. The CCP is just a few steps away from implosion. Honestly I think it’s underway already...
What happened in Vladivostok?
Wictor responded to Justanothercorvid. Couldn't get a link for this thread.
Thread
For @justanothercorvid
You wrote:
"My theory, based on the fact that we have seen an...interesting...amount of military naval vessels as well as aircraft from the USA as well as other NATO nations hanging around Guam, the Marshall Islands, Okinawa, the Philippines, and South Korea over the past few months, is that Trump knew the CCP would move on Taiwan as soon as the waters allowed it (April-ish)."
Everyone should read the rest.
What you're saying makes tons of sense.
The Chinese have been lying for so long about their capabilities that it's not possible them to not believe themselves.
THIS ALWAYS HAPPENS.
It happened to the Russians on February 7, 2018, in Deir Ezzor Syria, when we inflicted 100 percent casualties on a 600-man Russian Mobile Detachment Combat Unit.
This is a combined-arms battalion based around three companies of motorized infantry.
Only two vehicles survived.
Nine out of 10 tanks and every artillery piece were destroyed.
The men who spoke to Moscow said that it was a trap.
The "Yankees" set them up.
"They sent their message," a voice said bitterly.
After steamrolling several defenseless countries, Putin though he was invincible.
Trump showed him that Putin remains in power at Trump's pleasure.
I sense a similar lesson in China's future.
But we're going to have lots of Pacific countries pitching in, as well as NATO.
They all want to be part of teaching China a lesson so that China stops messing with them.
People don't know this, but we have the same special relationship with Singapore that we do with the UK and Australia.
We've also helped the Taiwanese build up their forces so that they can punch FAR above their weight class.
And Taiwan has a special military relationship with Japan.
The Japanese have some of the most advanced armed forces in the world.
So does South Korea.
We have a clandestine relationship with Vietnam that allows us to base whomever and whatever we want there.
My guess is that like Russia, the Chinese will be allowed to save face, but they'll take a military pasting they'll never forget.
The Russian survivors of Deir Ezzor said that an entire infantry company of 120 men "died instantly."
How is that possible?
I couldn't tell you.
New weapons.
The Chinese will attempt an uprising in Taiwan, followed by an invasion.
There's no way maritime or aerial transports can get into Taiwan.
They'll be destroyed.
Same goes for bombers and ballistic missiles.
Whatever happens, the hardest hits will happen secretly.
Just like in Deir Ezzor.
I'm not worried in the slightest.
Nobody deserves defeat more than the CCP.
END
I think this is the link: https://social.quodverum.com/@ThomasWic/105959100558677748
I get a 403 Forbidden
(Old comment I know but still might be useful)
QuodVerum doesn't play well with VPNs for me, so that might be something to check.
Good observation....I appreciate that you took the time to comment; thanks. I disconnected my vpn and was able to read that page. Well worth the second try; thank you.
Still working fine for me.
Thanks fren! Some interesting points in those comments too. Quodverum is a very underappreciated community. Just because they generally Q-skeptic does not mean that they don't have valuable insight.
I miss his videos. Hello. Klick.
What he says is true: https://www.thedefensepost.com/2018/02/10/russians-killed-coalition-strikes-deir-ezzor-syria/
Search: means and methods for invading Taiwan.
Then look closely at a high res chart and consult the weather, and ask yourself: what capabilities would be necessary to transport an attack force, large enough to deal with the RoC military. What weapons would you need.
Where would you establish a beach head and what are the problems connected to it?
If that is already a bad dream, the next level is:
How do you supply and resupply your manpower? And what strategies exist to turn it into a logistical night mare.
On a different note: it is admirable the restraint Taiwan is showing. India would have less qualms to knock CCP "5th generation" trash out of the air.
Thinking of it, paper tiger is a term with a meaning. And just the fact CCP can simply open a can of manpower, does mean shit in a naval environment.
And, how much of a surprise would it be, if suddenly the lights go out in certain flying machines and vessel.
That thread, along with the thread responded to above it, are very inspiring.
Please refresh my memory... who is this Thomas Wictor, and why should we listen to him? The name sounds vaguely familiar, but I cannot recall for the life of me what his bond fides are.
He's a military historian and analyst, and touts himself as "the world's only living expert in WW1 era flamethrowers". So he's got a good sense of humor too lol. But back in early 2016 he took note of Trump's tactics and predicted that Trump would with with 300+ EVs. He has pushed the idea ever since that Trump's presidency is a military operation, even before Q came around. Also notable is that he is not a Q guy himself, but he has come to alot of the same conclusions just by observing and analyzing Trump's actions and the events surrounding them.
Use discernment. Listen to everything...come to your own opinions..ultimately..you trust yourself.
This ^ is the correct answer. Thanks fren!
I read points of view by various pundits/commentators for possible insight that I might not otherwise have, but then draw my own conclusions. Some of Wictor's stuff is valuable, but IMO his perspective isn't always valid. The same can be said of a lot of stuff I read.
There's a reason Trump put this guy in charge of the Pacific Fleet.
Wasn't Flynn's brother also appointed to head the Army in the Pacific? After Bidan took over?
Yup!
All this makes a lot of sense, thanks for posting.
Has Wictor been right about anything?