Monday, August 12, 2019

If China crushes Hong Kong, is Taiwan next?

 If China crushes Hong Kong, is Taiwan next?

At the most recent meeting of the Aspen Strategy Group — which includes current and former senators, former senior officials, retired military, leading academics and analysts — a number of the participants expressed considerable doubt about whether the United States could defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack, or even whether it would attempt to do so. Behind the concerns voiced at Aspen, Colo., was the shadow of a potentially brutal Chinese paramilitary operation to crush the dissenters in Hong Kong. The fear was that once Beijing’s “one country, two systems” policy toward Hong Kong was terminated, Taiwan would be next.

Moreover, they argued, there is no way Washington could send two carriers into the Taiwan Strait, as it did during the 1996 crisis, causing Beijing to back down from its threat to subjugate the island.

More @ The Hill

4 comments:

  1. Not until they can drive to taiwan.

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    1. & that's further than an invasion of England would have been.

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  2. not counting their current invasion from Pakistan, the last time England was successfully invaded was 1066 AD.

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    1. :) One of the dates we were required to memorize in grade school.

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