• @saimen@feddit.org
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        2116 days ago

        Only “solution” I see is civil war. The nukes are still a problem for the rest of the world though

        • @frezik@midwest.social
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          16 days ago

          Eeeeehhh, if you just look at numbers of boats, yes. The US Navy has far, far more experience, though. Drones are also going to change the game in ways we’re only starting to see with the Ukraine War. With that, the answer might be “everyone’s boats are sunk now”.

          China probably couldn’t gain air superiority over Taiwan, and without that, an invasion will fail. That will be true even if the US ends up losing more boats.

    • @skisnow@lemmy.ca
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      815 days ago

      I wish they were just removing themselves from the world stage. What they’re actually doing is shifting away from a model of direct co-operation with allied nations and strong economic ties with otherwise less friendly nations, to unilateral action wherever and whenever they feel like it.

      Their foreign policy isn’t moving towards isolationism, it’s moving towards unchecked fascist domination.

      • @Wooki@lemmy.world
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        15 days ago

        lol the currency is heading to worthless, what are they going to buy resources with? Trade also requires allies.