What if China invades Russia?
Would make sense for two reasons. Russia is stretched thin. No one would condemn China because of what Russia has done in Ukraine.
shareWould make sense for two reasons. Russia is stretched thin. No one would condemn China because of what Russia has done in Ukraine.
shareIt doesn't appear China wants to waste resources with unnecessary wars especially since they'll like be a super power soon as the U.S. declines. I just read that historically China has been a super power at various times longer than any other country.
shareThe CCP troll returns!
shareYes, you have returned.
shareHuh? I'm not the one who seems to dislike so many things about the US. That would be you.
I'm trying to imagine a version of you in China who rails against the CCP, but that couldn't exist because that person would be conveniently disappeared. And yet you spend your days denouncing all manner of things in the US.
Some Chinese feel like Siberia belongs to China so maybe it will happen.
shareChina controls the communist Democrat party/media and the globalist elite. So of course there’d be no criticism of China.
Their lemmings will follow whatever they’re spoonfed. Look how fast they moved from Covid to Ukraine. Brainless sheep.
"how many fringe right wing talking points can I get in one sentence"
shareYeah, but that would paint a very scary scenario, because then "China" would be on Europe's doorstep.
shareChina'll take Taiwan and the South China Sea first. They've poured so much capital into it already. Invading Russia would only push Russia and the West closer together. How does that help them?
shareRussia only deployed 150k of its 900k army and they haven't hardly bought any of their real hardware into Ukraine.
It's more likely China waits for the west to get involved in Ukraine at which time they will push for Taiwan.
It makes sense for one nuclear power to invade another?
I guess, if you're okay with humanity living in a mine shaft for the next 200 years.