I have an idea, let's make Taiwan the 52nd state after Greenland, lol.
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
Israel is 51
@vennsim71Күн бұрын
Yes, having more Asians especially Han Chinese will make America strong again. Clever and hard working people.
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
Israel is the 51st state
@bctvanwКүн бұрын
Taiwanese called, but betrayed. 1. Foreign News: This Is the Shame TIME June 10, 1946 "Most foreign observers in Formosa agreed that if a referendum were taken today Formosans would vote for U.S. rule. Second choice-Japan." 2. FORMOSA KILLINGS ARE PUT AT 10,000; Foreigners Say the Chinese Slaughtered Demonstrators Without Provocation By Tillman Durdinspecial To the New York Times. March 29, 1947 "Formosans are reported to be seeking United Nations' action on their case. Some have approached foreign consuls to ask that Formosa be put under the jurisdiction of Allied Supreme Command or be made an American protectorate." 3. ISLAND REDOUBT: ISLAND REDOUBT TIME July 4, 1949 "Many Formosans want complete independence for their island-to be gained by revolution or any other means. Others talk of “autonomy under a good Chinese government,” neither Nationalist nor Communist. A third group favors a U.S. mandate." .....Actually there was a book named "Formosa Betrayed". It was based on the history during the time.
@dyong888Күн бұрын
Try it. Make my day as dirty Harry would say.
@MautiksКүн бұрын
It would be 54th. 51 is Canada. 52 is Mexico. 53 is Panama.
@mikestewart4752Күн бұрын
🤦♂️ Stick to playing your video games kid. Look at your channel. 🤣 Leave this for the adults.
@Mautiks23 сағат бұрын
@ Says the guy whose only content is a Cyberpunk trailer with 77 views 🤣
@FAFOrednickinsell23 сағат бұрын
@@Mautiks While an interesting idea it would spark a war vs China One American leaders know it can’t win 👇 The Pentagon Is Freaking Out About a Potential War With China (Because America might lose.) By MICHAEL HIRSH 06/09/2023 04:30 AM EDT The war began in the early morning hours with a massive bombardment - China’s version of “shock and awe.” Chinese planes and rockets swiftly destroyed most of Taiwan’s navy and air force as the People’s Liberation army and navy mounted a massive amphibious assault across the 100-mile Taiwan Strait. Having taken seriously President Joe Biden’s pledge to defend the island, Beijing also struck pre-emptively at U.S. and allied air bases and ships in the Indo-Pacific. The U.S. managed to even the odds for a time by deploying more sophisticated submarines as well as B-21 and B-2 stealth bombers to get inside China’s air defense zones, but Washington ran out of key munitions in a matter of days and saw its network access severed. The United States and its main ally, Japan, lost thousands of service members, dozens of ships, and hundreds of aircraft. Taiwan’s economy was devastated. And as a protracted siege ensued, the U.S. was much slower to rebuild, taking years to replace ships as it reckoned with how shriveled its industrial base had become compared to China’s. The Chinese “just ran rings around us,” said former Joint Chiefs Vice Chair Gen. John Hyten in one after-action report. “They knew exactly what we were going to do before we did it.” Dozens of versions of the above war-game scenario have been enacted over the last few years, most recently in April by the House Select Committee on competition with China. And while the ultimate outcome in these exercises is not always clear - the U.S. does better in some than others - the cost is. In every exercise the U.S. uses up all its long-range air-to-surface missiles in a few days, with a substantial portion of its planes destroyed on the ground. In every exercise the U.S. is not engaged in an abstract push-button war from 30,000 feet up like the ones Americans have come to expect since the end of the Cold War, but a horrifically bloody one. And that’s assuming the U.S.-China war doesn’t go nuclear. Politico
@BossManAngry18 сағат бұрын
@@mikestewart4752 his videos go back 13 years so he obviously isn't a kid. Also you have a video on cyberpunk on ur channel so maybe you should take ur own advice
@AAAAAA-tj1nq17 сағат бұрын
@@Mautiksthis clown thinks that war is fun. Usa couldn't hold onto Afghanistan let alone Taiwan
@dyong888Күн бұрын
What questions is China raising? China has for decades said the island province of Taiwan which the amerikans have been supplying arms to, will at some point in the future be reunified. It is internationally recognised that Taiwan IS part of China. Even the amerikans do. So what questions are being raised by China's actions? Its all very clear. Amerikans shouldn't be meddling in Chinese affairs or else in the next decade China may well be supporting independence movements in Texas, California and elsewhere. What goes around comes around.
@markdorman52Күн бұрын
It's spelled America Holmes. And this issue is about Communist expansionism
@dyong888Күн бұрын
@@markdorman52 What communist expanisionism? You mean the invasion of Afghanistan? The genocide in Gaza? The invasion of Grenada? And now the threats made to Greenland, Panama, and Canada of being taken over "peacefully" or by military force if necessary? You're confused my dear watson. That ain't China. That's AMERIKA!
@dyong888Күн бұрын
LOL. Still believing in that rubbish "communist expansion". Amerika is expanding militarily into Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Panama...... also 20 years of war in Afghanistan. Invasion of Panama. etc. Whose expanding?
@norme185023 сағат бұрын
Taiwan says otherwise. If Taiwan wanted reunification, they would have done it already.
@junbautista298710 сағат бұрын
Wrong...
@jeffmeyer9587Күн бұрын
China building future coral reefs for Taiwan at their own expence...........
@laughingkor864311 сағат бұрын
The scariest thing is, when the West starts calling China's newest Type 076 amphibious assault ships, "barges"!!
@stratman103Күн бұрын
LOL. How many of these targets... err... I mean... barges would survive the 100 mile trek?
@jb3760Күн бұрын
They don’t need to. They can be transported in an amphibious loading ship and then deployed near the coast.
@BajatheChickenManКүн бұрын
shoot have you seen the state of our fleet right now? We're not much better off.
@michelemarch8606Күн бұрын
@@OrbitalTrails-x5sLOL ?????????????????? MAGA, am I right?
@辛Mario4 сағат бұрын
Very funny. So Taiwan wants to compete with the most powerful industrial nation in the world in terms of missiles and rockets.
@ryanodneal7001Күн бұрын
Marine Expeditionary is elite AF and classified
@stinsoncal8393Күн бұрын
The CCP can build many carriers and still not have enough. Taiwan is 14,000 square miles. It may look small on a map, but it's a large island! I realized it when I traveled around the island a couple times.
@cool-050122 сағат бұрын
Hmmm, so I'm sure you've never been to China and still lack an understanding of the word very big. Taiwan is a very big island, and yes, it's also just an island and not a land mass.
@TripleThreatTriad8 сағат бұрын
@@cool-0501 sarcastic and reductive, but hinese industry is truly massive
@MeetJohnnyNgКүн бұрын
Just leave Taiwan alone.
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
America can't mind it's own business
@ResearchFirst-z7jКүн бұрын
@@OrbitalTrails-x5s There are no internationally recognized treaties, policies, agreements or UN resolutions that declare that Taiwan is part of China. The US is obligated to help protect Taiwan as per the Taiwan Relations Act my friend. lol
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
@ Taiwan will be the next Ukraine then 🤣
@al28854Күн бұрын
CPUs are the new 'spice' of the world and the US is highly addicted to them and can no longer ignore Taiwan, 'the spice must flow' .... Dune reference.
@icecold9511Күн бұрын
@@al28854 The whole world needs them, and China wants a monopoly over the chip industry. It isn't as if the US is solely responsible for this issue. And China is the aggressor.
@fisherkieds6282Күн бұрын
We have chip manufacturing now,good luck Taiwan
@trplankowner3323Күн бұрын
🤣
@al28854Күн бұрын
according to Taiwanese company's blueprints of their chip architecture are only at just over 70% (by design), they have been stalling to give the US any more and the the new facilities are being built and torn down in parts again for no viable reason per Taiwan's instructions
@wayne387Күн бұрын
Government “we need 350 billion for barge buster technology “
@NWer-c5uКүн бұрын
Already have it, it's called "QUICKSINK."
@nh251Күн бұрын
It's called a missile and they are much cheaper :)
@user-7bz31a20Күн бұрын
Nobody ever bothers to figure out how to pronounce "Xi" correctly smh
@trplankowner3323Күн бұрын
I think it is pronounced like "Shee" using Latin letters and an American mouth. What confuses me though is that there are several Chinese family names that are written differently in Chinese, but I don't know if there is a difference in how they are pronounced inside China. Americans and most of the Western world must always remember that it was 19th century British academics that transliterated languages that don't use the Latin alphabet. Take a look at what they did with the Welsh language. It seems as if they tried to make it as hard as they could to understand what that language actually sounds like, much less pronounce it. Chinese, Korean, Japanese, even Russian and Ukrainian, ordinary people that speak English are confused by the way those British academics have transliterated those languages. Seriously, it is as if those academics didn't want normal people to be able to correctly pronounce words in those other languages! Take the Irish feminine given name "Siobhán", it is pronounced shih-VAWN and means 'God is gracious'. How the hell did they get that pronunciation out of that??? The English, SMH. What we need an alphabet that has a single letter for every sound were humans make and that is ALWAYS pronounced the same.
@DavethresholdКүн бұрын
I pronounce it, "ShEEIT."
@trplankowner3323Күн бұрын
@@Davethreshold I usually pronounce it "Chairman Pooh Bear", but that neither here nor there, especially in the discussion of those barges.
@jalanmelvin8724Күн бұрын
@@trplankowner3323He kinda does look like Winnie the Pooh 😂
@johne9898Күн бұрын
Quiet chinamin
@WendyThomas-y2u20 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). How can I transfer them to Binance?
@kenw5104Күн бұрын
It is what it is.
@mcbingoitz8782Күн бұрын
They are gearing up. We ain't going to do anything
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
Time to send in the US Trans army 🏳🌈
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
US Trans army 🏳🌈is ready!
@williamwillaimsКүн бұрын
Why wouldn't "we". It's likely that the Philippines, Japan, and other regional nations would get involved to different degrees. Even Australia would form part of the coalition. It's not always the military capacity but also the collective coalition that has the biggest impact
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
@@williamwillaims Taiwan the next Ukraine lol
@williamwillaimsКүн бұрын
@OrbitalTrails-x5s Ukraine is stock rotation for the military industrial complex in the US. Clear old weapons off the shelf, gov spends money on buying more weapons, the contracts go to US companies, Americans are employed. There's nothing new there. The difference is obvious - currently, no 'western' military personnel are fighting* in Ukraine. If China invaded a sovereign nation - Taiwan - like Russia did, then the US would be directly involved. Chip manufacturing (and high-end electronic manufacturing) is shifting to other parts of Asia (Vietnam, etc), and to mainland US. But that's still going to take time. Maybe a decade or more. Make no mistake. If the US didn't have business like TSMC in Taiwan, they probably wouldn't get involved. Besides an old rivalry, the US doesn't really have much to gain from going head to head with Russia. If they did, they would. Europe are the ones to lose both if Russia wins and loses. Gas prices being the obvious.
@linhai7966Күн бұрын
Taiwan's liberation from American occupation will be good for the Island's development and traditional culture.
@mudshovel289Күн бұрын
How can a people be liberated if they don’t want to be and fight the liberators?
@jalanmelvin8724Күн бұрын
China wants to invade Taiwan and you somehow found a way to blame the U.S. That’s why we became allies with Taiwan in the first place because China has lost its way.
@ResearchFirst-z7jКүн бұрын
At least people can vote in Taiwan. Imagine the CCP annex Taiwan and the island is under CCP occupation. Lol There are no internationally recognized treaties, policies, agreements or UN resolutions that declare that Taiwan is part of China.
@al28854Күн бұрын
tk lil pink
@sharia_law5563Күн бұрын
@@jalanmelvin8724go tell that to Greenland.
@TomCotton-p6yКүн бұрын
Well, Tywan better spend money now😂😂😂😂😂
@armageddonready4071Күн бұрын
Elite yes, classified? Not so much. Desert Storm happened when the only USMC desert rats (3/7 at the time) where sitting in the Philippines, many moves on the board away from the Middle East. Look how long it took for the ground war to happen, that because we were drinking red horse and getting bjs eveynight, instead of pounding sand into diamonds. Yes, I was there.
@rashadt4682 сағат бұрын
Desert storm was a breeze because everything that Iraq had came from America! We gave them all of their military equipment to fight Iran! The us knew everything that had and how it operated! Also it was a catastrophe for helicopters there was a lot that was learned. Then it was a coalition multiple countries against Iraq! Us used spent uranium as well in its ammunition. But that was the last time our military was upgraded! The aegis system patriot system f35 and f22 is all technology from desert storm! Also in order to take war to China we have to be able to build ships we don’t have the capacity as of right now neither does our faithful ally UK! And you’re solely mistaken on the Chinese capabilities and capacity and that’s the first mistake in war underestimating your enemy! We underestimated Yemen and they hit 3 aircraft carriers 5 destroyers 14 reaper drones and has the capacity to get stronger every time we bomb them! The US doesn’t want to use our military that’s why we instigate and make other countries fight! US doesn’t like losing but it’s used to fighting civilians we fought civilians in Vietnam Iraq! Lost war with Korea,Vietnam,Afghanistan the last war the us won was ww2 and that was also a coalition! Face it the us is not mighty as we thought our desert storm technology getting its ass whipped in Ukraine against Russian technology.
@MAZEMINDКүн бұрын
No Shit LOL
@gandalfstormcrow8439Күн бұрын
$50 says china painted skids on the runway.😂
@SanAndreasWatchPartyКүн бұрын
:) Any bets they're as bad at maneuvering ships as they are motor vehicles?
@BruceJ999Күн бұрын
Didn't you say the same about Russia?now Russia us destroying weapons from +32 countries at the same time😭 Your always wrong, even this time you'll be wrong
@JackC-e6i14 сағат бұрын
LOL! Didn't think of that!
@JackC-e6i14 сағат бұрын
@@BruceJ999 Russia just proved to everyone it's a joke. 3 years and only 1/10 of Ukraine? A world "superpower"? REally? Germany only took weeks in WWII.
@bishopofsahsКүн бұрын
If you are reporting on this. You don’t think that the Taiwanese already know?. Do you think maybe just maybe they’re preparing?
@mudshovel289Күн бұрын
Of course they know but he’s making this video to inform us not them.
@OrbitalTrails-x5sКүн бұрын
They are preparing to become the next Ukraine lol
@JackC-e6i14 сағат бұрын
@@OrbitalTrails-x5s China is preparing to be the next Russia, alone and going on a downward spiral
@thenegociater3387Күн бұрын
They will create enough naval mass to successfully land in Taiwan by 2027 as mandated. I must point out that it is neither difficult for them to do this, nor are they relying on technological innovation. They are building very inexpensive and mass producible naval vessels which can cross the mere 50 mile gap and sustain a years long naval standoff. The US will need equal mass of affordable, but capable firepower to negate this growing capability and right now, is playing catch up.
@genxtech5584Күн бұрын
The coming US administration doesn't give a dang about Taiwan and will never risk our own assets for our allies. The USA is entering another nationalistic Monroe doctrine phase and it will allow the expansion of Russia and China accordingly. Russia timed their offensive badly when MAGA lost the last election and have had to pay for that economically for the last few years. They will soon see Ukraines support cut and a negotiated settlement giving them more land thanks to their hard work on social media. China with a goal of 2027 has better timing and will likely take Taiwan with a short fight. The US is going to be busy taking over Greenland apparently, because we only face symmetrical threats...
@turdfurg1517Күн бұрын
Ikr simple three day operation at most
@trplankowner3323Күн бұрын
That crossing is closer to 100 miles. Especially where the PLA would want to cross. Additionally, the PLA has no experience at how to make such an amphibious assault. It could be possible that these barges are merely a distraction. All they would require is cheap steel and workers, which the PRC has in plenty. If the ROC were to buy a large amount of short range, small warhead coastal defense type missiles and these barges are only a distraction, then the ROC will have wasted that money and effort on missiles that will be only slightly more effective than nothing! Personally, I think the latter is most likely. However, no amount of "mass" will be able to overcome the US Navy's advantages, especially if they were small vessels with inadequate defenses. If the PLAN is to make it across that strait, they will have to do it very quickly, within 24 hours. By that time, the USN, USMC and USAF will start destroying all targets on either side of the Strait. Now if only another Democrat like Biden were in office, then the PLAN would have more time. However, that is extremely unlikely to happen anytime in the next 12 years. What would be best is for Xi to negotiate with Trump and reach an agreement. Something like the PRC promises to not attack the ROC and the US promises not to recognize the ROC's government as official. Compounded with the US promising to keep buying goods from China, as we did in the first decade of this century. While the US also grows extra food specifically for China so that it is affordable to the average Chinese citizen. We can grow a LOT more food in the US than we currently are doing. Pork as well. This is one thing that China, the English speaking nations, Mexico and Central America have in common, we all love pork. Especially when it is cooked with a wood fire. US cooks could learn a few things about cooking pork from Chinese cooks. We cook pork just fine on a wood fire, like China and Mexico, but Chinese cooks know how to make pork more versatile. Such as the way the Chinese soak the blood out of the pork first before they use it. Americans and Mexican never do that, at least as far as I've seen.
@andrean2247Күн бұрын
@@trplankowner3323 you will be surprised
@American-In-Mykolaiv19 сағат бұрын
@@turdfurg1517 Like the Russian SMO in Ukraine!
@williamwillaims15 сағат бұрын
Russia Ukraine situation kzbin.info/www/bejne/anyZm4Fva96NbtEsi=oOYJ62gpGZ0EiDtt