Canada2017 said:
Oldbear83 said:
Taiwan can defend itself, at least to the point that the CCP is not likely to mount a military invasion.
But watch China pressure the banks to go after Taiwan's businesses. That's been in the works for a long time, and if China can take over Taiwan's money, they won't need to do anything by force.
Possibly.
But the Taiwanese elite know what happens to them and their families if they don't fight .
I suspect they will fight .
There is a divide in China that most Westerners don't know about. Perhaps the most obvious sign of it was the Jiangsu Province earthquake in 2012.
Millions of rural Chinese were outraged and demanded expulsion of key officials from the Central Committee; what's notable is that not only were the protesters
not punished, several junior members of the Central Committee
were removed.
The reason is this: China has built its financial success, aside from stealing IP, in its coastal cities, but there is a huge divide between the coastal cities and the rural towns and villages in pretty much every aspect of life quality.
The reason Taiwan matters, is that despite the cultural conflict between Taipei and Beijing, most Chinese regard Taiwan as similar to other coastal territories, and many rural Chinese are demanding Beijing bring the rural towns up to the standards of cities like Hong Kong and Shanghai; they see the attention given to Taiwan as just more proof that Beijing only cares about the coasts. The situation is
volatile for many senior-level CCP guys, with a lot of young wolves looking for their chance to move up by removing the old guys.
There are a lot of players in this, and Beijing is not about to take any risks it does not have to take. Where they sit, Taiwan is going to fall to them sooner or later and they have to believe they can bluff Biden into deserting the whole Asian coast.
They're right about that.
The wild card for Taiwan, oddly enough, is Vietnam. The Viets know their only chance to create their own future is for someone to face down China.
Vietnam.
South Korea.
Japan.
That's who is holding the Chinese back right now.
With Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand (
along with Taiwan, of course) watching with great interest and maybe taking some steps themselves if they deem it prudent.
Whoever wins the White House in 2024 will see Taiwan a free state in name. But that President will need to show more guts than any we have seen in the last two decades.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier