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JBTaurus83

(1,078 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:33 AM 11 hrs ago

China and Taiwan

With our military busy around Venezuela and the Middle East, wouldn’t this seem to be the best time for China to launch an invasion of Taiwan? I’m not sure what the preparations for that would be on the Chinese side, and if there would be signs that they may be ready to make a move.

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China and Taiwan (Original Post) JBTaurus83 11 hrs ago OP
Who? OC375 11 hrs ago #1
China isn't ready for that Red Mountain 11 hrs ago #2
Preparation for invading Taiwan would take months DetroitLegalBeagle 10 hrs ago #3
That's what I assumed. JBTaurus83 10 hrs ago #4
Xi is busy purging China's military dalton99a 10 hrs ago #5
Taking a page from Hegseth? JBTaurus83 9 hrs ago #6
Xi started the purge in 2023 dalton99a 9 hrs ago #7

OC375

(658 posts)
1. Who?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:42 AM
11 hrs ago

I think Trump wrote off Asia and the Pacific in general. They never welcomed him. I’d bet they are on their own. Japan is trying to get us interested in their rare earth, but Trump wants Greenland for that.

Red Mountain

(2,304 posts)
2. China isn't ready for that
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:46 AM
11 hrs ago

And even if they were moving all the people and equipment into place to jump off would be visible for weeks, if not longer.

dalton99a

(93,427 posts)
5. Xi is busy purging China's military
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 09:48 AM
10 hrs ago
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/02/03/world/asia/china-xi-military-purge.html

China’s Disappearing Generals
By Amy Chang Chien, Agnes Chang and Chris Buckley
Feb. 3, 2026

China’s military leadership stood before the nation in March 2023, an image of unity behind Xi Jinping. After nearly a decade in power, Mr. Xi had installed the high command that he wanted: loyalists hand-picked to make the People’s Liberation Army a world-class force.

But not even Mr. Xi’s loyalists have been spared from his sweeping campaign to clean up the military — with purges that are ostensibly focused on corruption but are also about fealty to him. One by one, members of the Central Military Commission have been dismissed and put under investigation. The latest was Gen. Zhang Youxia, Mr. Xi’s top general.

Mr. Xi has also removed dozens of other senior military officials in just under three years, a level of upheaval unmatched in modern Chinese history. Here is a picture of the likely extent of the purges across the military forces, based on a New York Times analysis of Chinese state media reports and official announcements.





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dalton99a

(93,427 posts)
7. Xi started the purge in 2023
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 10:19 AM
9 hrs ago

A lot of experience and expertise went with the generals who were fired


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