by Chris Black
One is to refuse to say whether US forces will get involved if China enters Taiwan.
The second, and it is hard to believe they now openly talk about this, calls for the US to organize acts of terrorism against Chinese infrastructure.
The report said the best way to defend US interests was to avoid a firm statement of intent or commitment to defend Taiwan in the event of an attack.
Instead, it said, the US should make clear that the United States and its allies would decouple economically from China, and reduce its own vulnerability to Chinese economic pressure or sophisticated and asymmetric attacks on its infrastructure.
US nuclear arms race with China ‘futile’, think tank warns t.co/nU2WkRqPE7
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) October 1, 2022
Now they have admitted that an arms race against the world’s top manufacturing power is ‘futile’ 🤭😁 notice how China has built PLAN from coastal brown water navy, to the biggest navy in the world in just a decade…t.co/T82UYAKuZ9
— 李倩仪 (@quanyi_li2) October 3, 2022