Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Plenty of MAGAs and their children will defend Taiwan, willingly or not. Trump just needs to request it at a rally.
Look the US is not putting its navy in the strait in the gulf because they are scared to lose ships. You think the US is going to go in to harms way to protect Taiwan?
Any ship we loses is 5-7 year waiting period because our shipyards are so backed up. I think it is like 80% of the ship building capacity in the world in is SE Asia.
Anonymous wrote:News today: China says peaceful reunification will solve Taiwan's energy crisis amid Iran war
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.
Maybe: The second Xi got Putin to have Trump start this nonsense with Iran, that locked in Xi’s ability to take Taiwan.
One big problem with our country is that a lot of Democrats in Washington and a lot of DCUM people who work in the government seem to ignore the fact that Trump serves Putin and Xi, not America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China see’s their one chance to take Taiwan. The US is engaged in a widening conflict that it can’t back out of. The US can’t (or maybe won’t) support a war on a second front. They’ve been patiently waiting for the US to fall into a quagmire like this.
Down some munitions but Iran was more a capable enemy than China ever will be.
Anonymous wrote:China see’s their one chance to take Taiwan. The US is engaged in a widening conflict that it can’t back out of. The US can’t (or maybe won’t) support a war on a second front. They’ve been patiently waiting for the US to fall into a quagmire like this.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Plenty of MAGAs and their children will defend Taiwan, willingly or not. Trump just needs to request it at a rally.
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.
Actually, if that chip factory were to be destroyed and we were forced to go back to the way things were circa 2005, I'd call that a win for humanity.
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.
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.
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.
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.
But you didn't, and you won't.