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China escalating hostile rhetoric towards Trump.

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Would China taking control of Taiwan be seen as a direct conflict with the United States. What kind of military action would be expected?

The defense agreement is worded in such a way that it doesn't outright call for military action. More likely China cripples Taiwan economically, and then moves in after their situation gets dire. If it does get hot and US does not commit the military to intervene, the entire idea of US protection gets called into doubt.

Bigger issue is China letting Un off his leash and let's him be more provocative towards SK. The idea of Trump handling NK tantrums is...terrifying to say the least.
 

Barzul

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The defense agreement is worded in such a way that it doesn't outright call for military action. More likely China cripples Taiwan economically, and then moves in after their situation gets dire. If it does get hot and US does not commit the military to intervene, the entire idea of US protection gets called into doubt.

Bigger issue is China letting Un off his leash and let's him be more provocative towards SK. The idea of Trump handling NK tantrums is...terrifying to say the least.

Terrifying indeed.
 

4Tran

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The defense agreement is worded in such a way that it doesn't outright call for military action. More likely China cripples Taiwan economically, and then moves in after their situation gets dire. If it does get hot and US does not commit the military to intervene, the entire idea of US protection gets called into doubt.

Bigger issue is China letting Un off his leash and let's him be more provocative towards SK. The idea of Trump handling NK tantrums is...terrifying to say the least.
I doubt that's going to happen. China has more to lose from an unstable North Korea than anyone other than South Korea.

Would this affect Canada/UK, since they have a "special relationship" with USA?
No, not unless they decide to follow the American lead. May may be desperate enough to do so, but Trudeau definitely wouldn't.
 

kmfdmpig

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The defense agreement is worded in such a way that it doesn't outright call for military action. More likely China cripples Taiwan economically, and then moves in after their situation gets dire. If it does get hot and US does not commit the military to intervene, the entire idea of US protection gets called into doubt.

Bigger issue is China letting Un off his leash and let's him be more provocative towards SK. The idea of Trump handling NK tantrums is...terrifying to say the least.

I agree. Dealing with North Korea takes an adult with patience who can rise about the provocations and nonsense. Trump certainly doesn't fit that profile.
 

KDR_11k

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Well, it's what Trump wants, switching the roles of Russia and China. Of course China has massive benefits for its trading partners while Russia...
 

Razmos

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Dear China

Please Ignore Trump, America is trying it's best to ignore him too.

Sincerely
The USA.
Yeah, like voting him in as president. Ignoring him now is like walking away with your back to an explosion, just more cowardly and less bad ass
 
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