and your face is retarded.America is weak and degenerate. A nation of debt slaves.
I though you could separate the people from a bad administration.We are the bad guys.
If China invades Taiwan they will die there.
A limp "what"?A grinding war in Iran has so severely drained American firepower that Chinese analysts are openly questioning Washington’s ability to defend Taiwan. That shifting calculus threatens to undercut President Trump’s leverage in his high-stakes summit next week with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping.
Since the war began in late February, the United States has burned through around half of its long-range stealth cruise missiles and fired off roughly 10 times the number of Tomahawk cruise missiles it currently buys each year, according to internal Defense Department estimates and congressional officials.
To some Chinese military and geopolitical analysts, the war has done more than deplete U.S. munitions stockpiles, it has also shattered America’s aura of dominance. They argue that it has exposed a major flaw in U.S. war strategy: its inability to make weapons quickly enough to replenish its arsenal in a sustained, intense conflict.
This depletion “has significantly diminished the U.S. military’s ability to project its combat power, laying bare the shortcomings of its global military hegemony,” said Yue Gang, a retired colonel of the People’s Liberation Army, in an interview.
Such arguments help fuel a narrative among hawkish Chinese commentators, and potentially in the government, that American forces could no longer effectively defend Taiwan should the United States and China ever go to war over the self-governed island. The logic of Chinese nationalists is that since the United States has been unable to achieve a quick victory against Iran, a regional military power, then it would most likely have even less success against China, which the analysts see as a peer competitor.
From this perspective, the U.S. impasse with Iran weakens Mr. Trump’s position going into talks with Mr. Xi next week.
“Trump originally intended to visit China with the air of a swift victor, leveraging his position to increase pressure on China,” Mr. Yue said. “Now, however, with the conflict deadlocked and the military campaign stalled, he finds himself in a difficult position.”
Mr. Trump, he added, “will be unable to project the same arrogance.”
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China Sees a ‘Giant With a Limp’ as U.S. Drains Weapons on Iran War
America’s ability to deter China in a war over Taiwan is weakened, Chinese analysts say, giving Beijing leverage in an upcoming summit with President Trump.www.nytimes.com
Just what JPP needs, another libtard delusional moron, lol. Read my 'article' in this thread and learn something. Try to dispute anything in it. But come with receipts, you'll need them. Sorry I already called you a moron, but seriously, if you can't figure out that America is still very clearly the military superpower by a mile, I have no choice but call you a moron. You're apparently just another drone in the army of drones that believe every bit of a never-ending diet of fake news you watch and read simply because it fits your intellectually lazy precast narrative. Anyways, nice to meet you, welcome to JPP.I feel that two Chinas has been a reality long enough that all parties should concede to it.
If the PRC decides to annex Taiwan, that will be the undeniable proof that the US is no longer the world's premier military superpower, this despite spending twenty-five times more than anybody else on its military.
And if the US is no longer the world's premier military superpower, then it's no longer the world's best at anything at all. Well, maybe agriculture--I don't know enough about that.
Break bad then, motherfucker! Let's see wtf is up now, bitch!A grinding war in Iran has so severely drained American firepower that Chinese analysts are openly questioning Washington’s ability to defend Taiwan. That shifting calculus threatens to undercut President Trump’s leverage in his high-stakes summit next week with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping.
Since the war began in late February, the United States has burned through around half of its long-range stealth cruise missiles and fired off roughly 10 times the number of Tomahawk cruise missiles it currently buys each year, according to internal Defense Department estimates and congressional officials.
To some Chinese military and geopolitical analysts, the war has done more than deplete U.S. munitions stockpiles, it has also shattered America’s aura of dominance. They argue that it has exposed a major flaw in U.S. war strategy: its inability to make weapons quickly enough to replenish its arsenal in a sustained, intense conflict.
This depletion “has significantly diminished the U.S. military’s ability to project its combat power, laying bare the shortcomings of its global military hegemony,” said Yue Gang, a retired colonel of the People’s Liberation Army, in an interview.
Such arguments help fuel a narrative among hawkish Chinese commentators, and potentially in the government, that American forces could no longer effectively defend Taiwan should the United States and China ever go to war over the self-governed island. The logic of Chinese nationalists is that since the United States has been unable to achieve a quick victory against Iran, a regional military power, then it would most likely have even less success against China, which the analysts see as a peer competitor.
From this perspective, the U.S. impasse with Iran weakens Mr. Trump’s position going into talks with Mr. Xi next week.
“Trump originally intended to visit China with the air of a swift victor, leveraging his position to increase pressure on China,” Mr. Yue said. “Now, however, with the conflict deadlocked and the military campaign stalled, he finds himself in a difficult position.”
Mr. Trump, he added, “will be unable to project the same arrogance.”
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China Sees a ‘Giant With a Limp’ as U.S. Drains Weapons on Iran War
America’s ability to deter China in a war over Taiwan is weakened, Chinese analysts say, giving Beijing leverage in an upcoming summit with President Trump.www.nytimes.com
And gain nothing. I know Taiwanese dudes. They are not going to capitulate to China.If China invades Taiwan they will die there.

Oh boy, do we have an actual brainwashed communist Chinadrone right here on JPP? You're clearly confused. That will happen when you live under an evil slave owning thug of a dictator. Thankfully Trump has completely ruined your tiny little dictator's evil plans. It only took a guy with commonsense.Taiwan is a province of China. Getting involved in the Taiwan issue will be a historic strategic mistake for the United States. Unfortunately, it seems no one can stop the U.S. from making that mistake.
tRump has crippled the country.A grinding war in Iran has so severely drained American firepower that Chinese analysts are openly questioning Washington’s ability to defend Taiwan. That shifting calculus threatens to undercut President Trump’s leverage in his high-stakes summit next week with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping.
Since the war began in late February, the United States has burned through around half of its long-range stealth cruise missiles and fired off roughly 10 times the number of Tomahawk cruise missiles it currently buys each year, according to internal Defense Department estimates and congressional officials.
To some Chinese military and geopolitical analysts, the war has done more than deplete U.S. munitions stockpiles, it has also shattered America’s aura of dominance. They argue that it has exposed a major flaw in U.S. war strategy: its inability to make weapons quickly enough to replenish its arsenal in a sustained, intense conflict.
This depletion “has significantly diminished the U.S. military’s ability to project its combat power, laying bare the shortcomings of its global military hegemony,” said Yue Gang, a retired colonel of the People’s Liberation Army, in an interview.
Such arguments help fuel a narrative among hawkish Chinese commentators, and potentially in the government, that American forces could no longer effectively defend Taiwan should the United States and China ever go to war over the self-governed island. The logic of Chinese nationalists is that since the United States has been unable to achieve a quick victory against Iran, a regional military power, then it would most likely have even less success against China, which the analysts see as a peer competitor.
From this perspective, the U.S. impasse with Iran weakens Mr. Trump’s position going into talks with Mr. Xi next week.
“Trump originally intended to visit China with the air of a swift victor, leveraging his position to increase pressure on China,” Mr. Yue said. “Now, however, with the conflict deadlocked and the military campaign stalled, he finds himself in a difficult position.”
Mr. Trump, he added, “will be unable to project the same arrogance.”
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China Sees a ‘Giant With a Limp’ as U.S. Drains Weapons on Iran War
America’s ability to deter China in a war over Taiwan is weakened, Chinese analysts say, giving Beijing leverage in an upcoming summit with President Trump.www.nytimes.com
The truth is that U.S. military power and China's are on the same technical level. There's no generational gap. It's commonly said that the advantage of the U.S. military lies in its many bases around the world, which give it better logistics for fighting far from home. But in reality, even Iran, with its not-so-advanced missiles, managed to strike U.S. bases effectively. I think the serious generals in the U.S. military certainly understand this.Oh boy, do we have an actual brainwashed communist Chinadrone right here on JPP? You're clearly confused. That will happen when you live under an evil slave owning thug of a dictator. Thankfully Trump has completely ruined your tiny little dictator's evil plans. It only took a guy with commonsense.
China is and always has been a paper tiger. Communists are always way overrated losers. You see, communist scumbags always think they can sustain wealth by literally enslaving their people. Forcing them to work like dogs for nothing but a bowl of noodles a day. The problem production is always weakened over time, quality suffers, and innovation is completely absent leaving you morons in the past heading for total collapse. It always happens every time it's tried, communism fails, period.
Taiwan is a sovereign democratic nation that has never been ruled by the communist regime in Beijing for a single day. Calling it a "province" is the same tired CCP lie your masters have been peddling for decades.
The only historic strategic mistake here is China thinking it can bully, threaten, and eventually invade a free country while the United States just sits back and watches. We won't. And your weak little back-handed threat is as weak as your country.
America has the strongest military on earth, the best navy in the Pacific, and actual allies that aren't all getting crushed into dust or going broke. China has a navy that can't even cross the Taiwan Strait without getting turned into scrap metal and an economy that's one real war away from collapsing.
Keep barking, drone. The grown-ups in Washington already know exactly what your pathetic little communist regime is: a paper tiger that talks big and bleeds cash. Taiwan stays free. Tell your dear leader to deal with it. Actually, don't bother Trump already has.
chinas country is falling apart from rampant and debilitating corruption at all levels of society.I feel that two Chinas has been a reality long enough that all parties should concede to it.
If the PRC decides to annex Taiwan, that will be the undeniable proof that the US is no longer the world's premier military superpower, this despite spending twenty-five times more than anybody else on its military.
And if the US is no longer the world's premier military superpower, then it's no longer the world's best at anything at all. Well, maybe agriculture--I don't know enough about that.
Jewish space lazers, bitch.Laughable. Foolish Americans have depleted their stocks of munitions. They cannot replace them quickly. If Chima moves, you will kowtow!

It's impossible to understate how delusional this article and the moron that created the thread really is.
plus, every yellow man suffers from congenital mongoloidism.Break bad then, motherfucker! Let's see wtf is up now, bitch!
Beat that ass is what will happen.
The worst problem China has is:
A) They have no concept of how to war like America. The United States is the master of that.
B) They will be using Chinese equipment.

yes you people are traitors to freedom and secret CCP morons.Taiwan is a province of China. Getting involved in the Taiwan issue will be a historic strategic mistake for the United States. Unfortunately, it seems no one can stop the U.S. from making that mistake.