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It wouldn't just cripple China it would cripple the whole world because literally all of the world depends on Taiwan. Taiwan is very clearly and never will be an ally of China, it is an ally of the US. Knock out Taiwan and yes China cripples itself but also cripples US and Europe. China does have the knowledge and expertise to create silicon manufacturing plants as they deal a lot more in manufacturing hardware and electronics than the US and Europe.
Yes, everyone is crippled but China has the upper hand in a race for for the best hardware, they'll have knocked out the main US supply. They'll have also infiltrated every major US company to spy and send back reports on how US is progressing and any good innovations.
Essentially, China would make its people suffer for a period of time but would have a good chance coming out on top.
(Oct 12, 2020) Xi Jinping tells marines to focus on ‘preparing to go to war’ in military base visit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soTayTCSo0Q
(August 20, 2021) China Sends NUCLEAR BOMBERS to Taiwan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNEcGqrAYu0
(Sep 2, 2021) Xi Jinping to Upper Class Chinese Students: Don't expect an easy life. Be prepared to struggle
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3147337/dont-expect-easy-life-and-be-ready-struggle-chinese-president https://archive.ph/evrVc
(Sep 6, 2021) China Sends 19 Nuclear Bombers & Fighter Jets Near Taiwan’s Air Defence Zone l PLA To Invade Taiwan?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7Z9KVBPzlg
As someone very intimately familiar with the field, I think it is hilarious for you to claim that China is just as capable as the US in silicon production. Do you realize that they cannot even start the reactors themselves, and must contract US chemical engineers to both set up and run their plants for them? They don’t have a clue what they are doing.
Your notion is literally just a product of a wild imagination.
I hope so dude, we'll see. They have an absolutely low quality workforce but they have numbers. We'll see in the coming weeks. They wouldn't do something that drastic unless they were sure they had an upper hand in some way.
Meanwhile, I would seriously consider the threats they have been giving for the last year of attacking Taiwan and preparing for war with US. They have been much more aggressive lately and seem to be gaining more power and allies while their puppet Biden alienates our own allies and weakens our military.
It really is unique to have a perspective in their tech industry, because you wouldn't know that their technology operations are actually largely being outsourced to specialists. I suppose it would be really easy to see Chinese tech as a true competition without understanding first-hand how they are actually functioning.
If you tried working with Chinese "engineers" you'd be very enlightened. They don't know much and are trained to never admit to not knowing anything. So you present a project to them and they WILL NOT say that they can't do it, and when they fail, they WILL NOT admit to failing. And the leadership/management is a mess, no one is promoted because of capability and results are driven off of fear. You will literally try to explain a concept to them and they will literally nod in agreement and tell you that they understand you, but then they go off and will have obviously not have listened to you or understood you as they struggle to complete their job and never ask for help. Asking for help or saying they don't understand is what they perceive as the true failure, and they would be fired for it as well. It really is the most absurd obstacle.
In my experience, the companies trying to compete with tech production in China fail if they try doing it themselves, and will continue to lose money until finally someone is able to admit that they need American engineers to help them. This is always been the case, I come from a family of engineers and I remember my father always receiving very generous offers to go work in china at a young age. It was always the decision of "well, we'd be rich, but we'd either live in China or I (my father) would be gone 9 months out of 12" on top of the ethical issues with CCP.
Another commenter hit on this perspective though by comparing the air force of Taiwan and China. Taiwan trains as if they will lose, but China basically rigs their simulations to always win, because its more about the confidence to them.
On the threats, I just don't see the threats as much because China has kind of always been that way with Taiwan to remind their dominance. It's about asserting confidence to themselves.
To restate and summarize effectively:
I think the current age of China is one that is used to being historically on top of the power structure because of numbers and hivemind, but now that the age of technology has come, they realized that they need to adapt in order to maintain superiority, but the very hivemind that allowed them to succeed before is proving to be crippling them severely now that industry and trade is becoming a better source of power than a military. Their military will not be sufficient because their numbers meant nothing once the New World became established, making a powerful navy trump a powerful army. America took away their position, and I don't think they will ever get it back, because the age of technology and information has rendered their historical tactic to success (large numbers in a hive mind) to be a crutch instead. China is no longer able to innovate.
The fact the China is allowing others into their country to help build their infrastructure outside of capturing slaves is absolutely unprecedented in history and goes against a very longstanding traditional and ancestral superiority. It tells you that they are desperate and dying.
Hey man, I just thought of another point I think you’d be interested in thinking about. But have you ever wondered, as big as China’s economy is, why do they not have any popular car makes? They have some, but are only ever used domestically. Instead, the big Asian car manufacturers are Korean or Japanese.
Manufacturing a car is a pretty big and complicated project that combines many different technologies. This is exactly what China is not good at.
Yeah Chinese cars are absolute lemons, you make a good point. However, I think because it is a communist party and inefficient in its allocation of resources, they overflow certain amounts of money into sectors like Microcontrollers and Machine Learning to focus on. While they are inefficient with their money, I imagine enough money will provide innovation and market control in the select sectors they choose. Chinese students have been increasingly studying electronics for decades while the US I'd say has been declining overall in hardware expertise. Granted the Chinese engineers are probably lower quality, consisting of an ego contest. Their culture doesn't encourage individual/independent which is what is necessary to achieve breakthroughs and innovations. Their public primary schooling is definitely ahead of the US all the way up to High School but they are just regurgitating what is already known.
I would not be so worried if our government and financial sector were not so blatantly influenced and controlled by the CCP. This is a huge problem on our end I don't see being solved anytime soon. We're too soft as a nation, we need to harden for this.