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World News See other World News Articles Title: WW3: DC Think Tank Calculates Odds Of Victory Against China War games conducted by a Washington think tank discovered that the U.S. military could successfully defend Taiwan against a hypothetical Chinese attack yet at the cost of massive amounts of personnel and materials. The Center for Strategic and International Studies has held 18 of 22 planned simulations of a 2026 Chinese attack on Taiwan, one in which the United States devotes its forces to defend the island, according to Bloomberg. Retired U.S. generals, admirals, and former Pentagon officials commanded China, the red team, and a U.S.-Japanese-Taiwanese alliance, the blue team. The latest of advanced war games used a 20-sided dice and complex computer calculations, according to the Wall Street Journal. The outcome of each game thus far have shown a Pyrrhic victory for the U.S.-led alliance. Poster Comment: A pyrrhic victory refers to a Greek general named Pyrrhos who claimed victory against Romans after losing most of his men. I wrote this: To go to war against China after Clinton de-indisutrialized America when he passed NAFTA which closed 80,000 American manufacturing plants, Biden has to do the following: 1) Call up Xi Jinping and ask to borrow a trillion dollars to pay for the war and to cover the deficit we cannot overcome. 2) Call up Chinese businessmen and order whatever we will need and not just weapons. If we are cut off by China, we won't have shoes, clothes, vitamin C, antibiotics and electronics parts so we will need to stock up. We have to load the ships and get them out of port before we start killing Chinese people. Of course we ought to refuse to use Chinese ships as the CCP can call up the captain telling him he will be arrested for treason if he does not immediately return to port with his cargo. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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