CSIS War Game: US vs China over Taiwan - Provoking War to Preserve US Primacy

A look at US-based think tank CSIS’ war game regarding a “Chinese invasion of Taiwan.” - Western military leaders and the Western media itself suggests China is pushing for war with the US over Taiwan by 2025; - It is actually the US rushing to war over Taiwan before China’s military and economic power surpasses the US and closes the door indefinitely to Washington’s ability to use its military to coerce and threaten China; - Taiwan is officially considered by the United States as part of China under the One China policy it itself agreed to with Beijing; - US arms sales to Taiwan, visits to Taiwan without Beijing’s approval, and even stationing US troops on Taiwan constitute violations of Chinese sovereignty and are deliberate attempts to provoke war; - US-based think tank CSIS war gamed a scenario in which China is provoked and invades Taiwan; - CSIS admits Chinese military capabilities are comparable to the US’ but ultimately the US could defeat an attempted amphibious landing on Taiwan; - CSIS admits Taiwan’s infrastructure and industry would be destroyed but it would maintain its political autonomy, trading its physical existence in to maintain its political existence; - It is clear the US is simply attempting to disrupt the peaceful reunification of Taiwan with the rest of China and forcing China to pay the highest price possible to defend its sovereignty. References: TIME Magazine - U.S. General’s Prediction of War With China ‘in 2025’ Risks Turning Worst Fears Into Reality: CSIS - The First Battle of the Next War: Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan: CSIS - Report Launch―The First Battle of the Next War: Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan: US State Department - U.S. Relations With Taiwan: Voice of America - US Nearly Doubled Military Personnel Stationed in Taiwan This Year: CSIS - The Truth of the Matter: Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan (VIDEO): CSIS - Funding: CSIS - Funding, Corporations: Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies - Our Supporters: BBC - US secures deal on Philippines bases to complete arc around China: Harvard University’s Atlas of Economic Complexity - Taiwan Trade Partners 2020: Harvard University’s Atlas of Economic Complexity - The Philippines: Harvard University’s Atlas of Economic Complexity - Japan 2020: Where to Find My Work: Website: Telegram: Twitter: Odysee (YouTube alternative): @LandDestroyer:8 Rumble (YouTube alternative): Weibo: ไบรอัน แฟนคลับ (Facebook): Line Group: Gab: VK (Facebook alternative): How to Support my Work (and thank you!): Buy Me A Coffee: Patreon: PromptPay: 0851547235 Cryptocurrency Donations: Ethereum (ETH): 0xee6ed93c3adc474450011e9af22939a0b9b312c7 BitCoin (BTC): 1AfGnbmHxA6cy9YKUSxysXvpJPyecpBKrr Monero (XMR): 845TCXx3pchSBXuDL7FHG679gbWD2wkHS6MJxuq7jFVsVFj7T6xsry747uhhGZUdkaRXbbrMfo5c8RnGfzGZ13KxQUdHVLR
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