Message from @rick harrison
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They have missiles that would take us 10 years to make
Supposedly
the conflict in the south china sea is basically just a dick sizing contest between the American and Chinese Navies
They haven’t shown them ofc because if they do we could reverse engineer
Legit someone needa step up to the plate vlad is only 68
And our old man is 74
Going on 75
i feel like when Putin is out of office
Russia and US could be friends
Putin isn’t going to get out of office
until he dies
If he dies
😉
and if the CCP gets dethroned
The man for all we know is immortal
No i dont think i will
china and US could be friends
Well you are with the legitimate chinese gov
Xia would never
Aka taiwan
I would never
I mean the illegitimate chinese gov
the CCP
Did you see they uploaded colorized footage of Yom Kippur war
if they get dethroned
and the real government takes over
we're chillin
CCP will never
You know how many people are loyal to the association
It’s like the Soviet Union but 100x worse
I would say something but I would surely get banned
DM me it
Think of the worst possible thing that a govt. would force you to do (kill your daughter)
And then
Because they found out of govt. credentials
And then have you harbor another child as “your own”
Like nothing ever happened
"The United States maintains more than twenty times the number of nuclear warheads that China does (1,350 compared to 45 deployed and 4,000 compared to 270 when including stockpiles, according to the Arms Control Association). This reflects Washington's more aggressive nuclear posture, which holds that the U.S. has the right to launch a nuclear first strike in a conflict, even if it has only been attacked with conventional weapons. (Moscow has a similar stance, claiming it may use tactical nuclear weapons to ‘de-escalate' a conventional war.) China, by contrast, has a defensive nuclear doctrine claiming it will only employ nukes if attacked with them first."
Nuclear warheads aren’t nothing against a hypersonic missile IMHO
"Operationally, the PLA and U.S. military have very different needs. The U.S. is geographically isolated from its foes and instead depends on a massive network of overseas bases on six continents to engage or contain adversaries. This requires globe-spanning logistical capabilities including hundreds of transport planes, aerial refueling tankers to keep jet fighters and transports aloft, and amphibious transports and carriers to convey Marine units. Just as importantly, strong diplomatic alliances are necessary to maintain those overseas bases and keep them supplied with fuel, personnel and munitions. For example, U.S. operations in Asia are heavily dependent on alliances with South Korea, Japan, Singapore, the Philippines and more recently, India. Several of these Asian countries, as well as western and central Europe, also rely upon U.S. military forces to meet their security needs.
China is only beginning to acquire such logistics and is situated in a very crowded neighborhood surrounded by potential military competitors such as India, Russia and Japan. (Personally, this author does not believe contemporary Japan will become an aggressive military power anytime soon, but the Chinese don't see it that way due to their bitter memories of Japanese invasion.) Additionally, Beijing has only a few military alliances with Pakistan, North Korea, and a few southeast Asian nations. But, China is slowly developing multi-national institutions such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and its aspirational Silk Road project in hopes of fostering stronger ties."