goldenpanda
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What subs? you mean Taiwan's wwii junks, or your noisy SSN's?Mine the strait and have your subs pick of the minesweepers seems like a pretty effective way to keep it from happening.
Oh suddenly AD is nothing to worry, 1000 J7/J8's is no obstacle when we talk about attacking China instead of Taiwan.Meanwhile US bomber from Guam and CONUS wreck the Chinese ports where they are staging.
Probably during WWI an amphibious invasion of this kind was literally impossible. During WWII the power of static defense took a big hit due to aircraft. In the modern era, we saw from the gulf war what precision weapons (then in its infancy) can do to the static defender. A body of water only becomes less obstacle as technology increases.It's not a matter of China being inept or backward. I think it's just very difficult to stage an invasion when you have to cross a large body of water to do so. Too many things can go wrong.
Chinese do have experience with amphibious operations. During the civil war there were two large scale crossings against Nanjing and Hainan. Both were much greater stretches water than your standard "river crossing". Taiwan is out of artillery range, but PLA today has far greater firepower relative to the enemy. We can concentrate this firepower against a local area of our choosing, but Taiwan must defend its entire coastline PLUS its airspace against our airborne army.
Britain also maintained control of the English channel. I don't think anyone here has suggested even USA can control the Taiwan strait, let alone Taiwan by herself.Britain could not do so either. They needed the help of the US and Canada to do so. That is what the battle for the Atlantic was all about.
Why do we NEED to replace 50% of the oil? Do you have some sense of how much oil is 3 million bpd, which we produce domesticly? Romania might have produced 300k bpd during WWII to supply all of occupied Europe. Germany lost Romania as early as 1944 but continued the war nearly another year.1. What can your neighbors do about it? How do you replace 50% of your oil supply with trucks or non-existant pipelines? How do you import the high tech western parts to keep the high tech part of the PLA and economy going?
Which high tech western parts? Certainly none of them come from USA. You won't find a single western component (or even Russian component) we use without license production, or a domestic equivalent. Why do we need to keep all 600 boeings flying? Take a train! life goes on.
When USA blockades several hundred billion dollars of Chinese trade, even more people will be unhappy about THAT, and for much more immediate reasons.2. Don't be so sure about your neighbors. I suspect if you attacked Taiwan some of them would not be too happy.
Chinese have supported our government through much worse times. Between 1937-1945 we rallied around a MUCH WEAKER government in a very difficult war.For the most part I agree. What I said though was who hurts more and how long can they stand the pain. China's economy goes back to 1950. US has a recession and some inflation. China will survive but given all the internal problems and growing pains does the government survive?
See my argument about just how much oil we produce domesticly.How can you make a statement like that? This is not North Korea. You cannot just walk across the border with hundreds of thousands of infantry. What are they going to do without oil to fuel the planes and ships to transport the troops?
If by favor you mean you hurt less than we hurt. Hey we could invade, say Philippines, and hurt less than them. But what would be the point of that? On the other hand USA dominance is a fact. Because of your attitudes both Korea and Taiwan have difficult relations with you. ASEAN is feeling you only want to talk about terrorism, and even then only the kind that effects yourself.Frankly Panda I think the whole Taiwan situation puts to lie the allegation that the US has any interest in dominating your part of the world. If we did we would be encouraging Taiwan to declare independence. The cards a pretty much stacked in our favor.