Taiwan reports large-scale Chinese military aircraft presence near island

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


You and your children are free to go defend the microchip factories in Taiwan if they mean that much to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I guess that we have set the precedent. I mean, why not?

The US has no leadership and is currently in a compromised position, militarily, so why not take advantage of it?

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/15/taiwan-reports-large-scale-chinese-military-aircraft-presence-near-island-00829219?utm_source=ig_text_feed_timeline&utm_medium=twitter&media_id=3853478781068051659_63265609167&media_author_id=63265609167&ranking_info_token=GCBlZWMxYjczMzk1NmY0ZmI1OWY1NGQ1NjkyZTc1NzhiOSWwvf4GJpbytpsNGBMzODUzNDc4NzgxMDY4MDUxNjU5KANuY2cA


Taiwan is on its own.

the sooner we have stop the insane globalism the better.


Maybe let's start by withdrawing our support from the allies actively engaged in genocide and war crimes.

Why is Taiwan on it's own, but we sacrifice billions of American dollars and shed countless American lives for Israel?


you know the answer. The american Jews work the political system to Israels benefit. Research AIPAC

https://www.aipac.org/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I guess that we have set the precedent. I mean, why not?

The US has no leadership and is currently in a compromised position, militarily, so why not take advantage of it?

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/15/taiwan-reports-large-scale-chinese-military-aircraft-presence-near-island-00829219?utm_source=ig_text_feed_timeline&utm_medium=twitter&media_id=3853478781068051659_63265609167&media_author_id=63265609167&ranking_info_token=GCBlZWMxYjczMzk1NmY0ZmI1OWY1NGQ1NjkyZTc1NzhiOSWwvf4GJpbytpsNGBMzODUzNDc4NzgxMDY4MDUxNjU5KANuY2cA


Taiwan is on its own.

the sooner we have stop the insane globalism the better.


What gave you the idea this administration is interested in stopping globalism? Since January 2026, the US had engaged in military action in the following countries:

Venezuela — Jan 2026: Operation Absolute Resolve (Caracas raid, Maduro capture)
- Iran — Feb 28, 2026+: Operation Epic Fury (major strikes on nuclear/military sites; ongoing)
- Syria — 2026 escalation: Expanded airstrikes vs. ISIS (multiple waves Jan–Feb)
- Somalia — 2026 ongoing: AFRICOM strikes vs. al-Shabaab/ISIS-Somalia (dozens reported)
- Yemen — 2026 sporadic: Counterterrorism strikes vs. AQAP (Jan actions in Marib/al-Mahra)
- Nigeria — 2026 ongoing: Advisory support + training vs. ISIS affiliates (troops deployed Feb)

AND is threatening Cuba.

We have three more years to go.



Don't forget Trump is now begging the same allies he threatened, tariffs, and insulted to bail him out. The Trumpers claim to be anti globalism but then are begging the alliances they destroyed to save him from hisnown stupidity. Trump speed ran the US military into the ground and now China can do whatever it wants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


You and your children are free to go defend the microchip factories in Taiwan if they mean that much to you.


If we can’t get microchips from Taiwan it would be a severe blow to the US and our way of life. You can google it and what it would mean. Like eventually people would have to hand in their electronics to the government.

I’m still against armed conflict. But we were in a standstill with China regarding Taiwan. Now it’s basically open season for China. And we wouldn’t be able to do anything to stop them at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


Why do you think China will suddenly stop selling us microchips? They sell us everything else...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


You and your children are free to go defend the microchip factories in Taiwan if they mean that much to you.


If we can’t get microchips from Taiwan it would be a severe blow to the US and our way of life. You can google it and what it would mean. Like eventually people would have to hand in their electronics to the government.

I’m still against armed conflict. But we were in a standstill with China regarding Taiwan. Now it’s basically open season for China. And we wouldn’t be able to do anything to stop them at this point.



The TSMC semiconductor complex isn't surviving a war with China one way or another. It's yet another vulnerability the US has. 90 percent of the world's most advanced chips come from TMSC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


Why do you think China will suddenly stop selling us microchips? They sell us everything else...


The likely scenario is that the US would blow up the factories before letting them fall into Chinese hands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


Why do you think China will suddenly stop selling us microchips? They sell us everything else...


The likely scenario is that the US would blow up the factories before letting them fall into Chinese hands.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


Why do you think China will suddenly stop selling us microchips? They sell us everything else...


Maybe because all of Trump's actions are designed to choke off China's oil supply? Venezuela, Greenland, getting them kicked off of the Panama Canal operations... China is getting backed in a corner and they know it, so if they go after Taiwan there's zero chance they sell us the chips. Maybe they use it as leverage for oil, if we're lucky.

FWIW, I think the general consensus has always been China attacks Taiwan in 2027. That's why Australia and Japan have been making military changes over the last few years. Trump has moved up the timeline.

Trump and his cabinet members are morons and will be taken by surprise that they've started something that's spinning out of their control. They think insulting people and bragging about our weapons is leadership. 2028 can't come fast enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


Why do you think China will suddenly stop selling us microchips? They sell us everything else...


The likely scenario is that the US would blow up the factories before letting them fall into Chinese hands.


I think that they have plans to blow them up themselves in the event of invasion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


You and your children are free to go defend the microchip factories in Taiwan if they mean that much to you.


If we can’t get microchips from Taiwan it would be a severe blow to the US and our way of life. You can google it and what it would mean. Like eventually people would have to hand in their electronics to the government.

I’m still against armed conflict. But we were in a standstill with China regarding Taiwan. Now it’s basically open season for China. And we wouldn’t be able to do anything to stop them at this point.


Then you and your children are free to go defend the microchips if they mean that much to you.

But we both know you aren’t going to do that.

You are just happy to have other American sons and daughters underwrite that security guarantee, right? “Foreign policying” sure is easier when it is someone else’s kids that die.

I understand the impact to the “American way of life” if Taiwan falls. I just don’t care. I’m still not promising that my or someone else’s kids will die if necessary to protect a foreign land. I’ll gladly give up my electronics.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


You and your children are free to go defend the microchip factories in Taiwan if they mean that much to you.


If we can’t get microchips from Taiwan it would be a severe blow to the US and our way of life. You can google it and what it would mean. Like eventually people would have to hand in their electronics to the government.

I’m still against armed conflict. But we were in a standstill with China regarding Taiwan. Now it’s basically open season for China. And we wouldn’t be able to do anything to stop them at this point.


Then you and your children are free to go defend the microchips if they mean that much to you.

But we both know you aren’t going to do that.

You are just happy to have other American sons and daughters underwrite that security guarantee, right? “Foreign policying” sure is easier when it is someone else’s kids that die.

I understand the impact to the “American way of life” if Taiwan falls. I just don’t care. I’m still not promising that my or someone else’s kids will die if necessary to protect a foreign land. I’ll gladly give up my electronics.



Im with you. I’m against armed conflict. I don’t want your kids or my kids or anybody else’s kids to be sent off fighting stupid wars.

There’s a lot that can be done with diplomacy and trade and alliances. It sucks that our country is run by corrupt buffoons. And it’s even worse that we keep electing them. Most Americans are apathetic and dont really care. It actually makes me really sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The second we started this nonsense with Iran we in effect abandoned Taiwan.

Foreign policying is hard and shouldn't be left to amateurs. Too bad we voted them in.


You and your children are free to go defend Taiwan if it matters all that much to you.


I hope that you feel the same about Israel.


I do. Trump’s adventurism is 100% disappointing. But as the PP makes clear, she wants American boys and girls to underwrite Taiwan’s security. So no thanks to that “expert foreign policying.”


I guess we will just magic up the microchips we need.


You and your children are free to go defend the microchip factories in Taiwan if they mean that much to you.


You and your children are free to study Mandarin if it means so much to you.
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