Popular Post Social Media Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago Hellscape—that is the U.S. military’s codename for the defense of Taiwan. If China launches an invasion, the skies will darken with tens of thousands of autonomous kamikaze drones before turning the land and seas blood-red. The largest military fleet in history would descend upon Taiwan’s shores, carrying two million troops across the perilous 81-mile Taiwan Strait. It may sound like a dystopian Hollywood spectacle, but the scenario inches closer to reality. Recent unannounced "live-fire" naval exercises off Taiwan's southwestern coast, coupled with China’s aggressive shipbuilding, suggest that Beijing is preparing for war. Military experts point to five massive barges under construction at Guangzhou shipyard, allegedly designed for amphibious assault rather than civilian use. These ships feature extended road bridges, turning them into mobile piers capable of offloading troops, tanks, and armored vehicles onto Taiwan’s shores. Alongside these, China has unveiled its Type 076 carriers—40,000-ton warships equipped with electromagnetic catapults for launching fighter jets, surface-to-air missile systems, and enough room to transport over 1,000 marines, drones, and landing craft. These will be the largest amphibious assault ships in the world, designed to overwhelm Taiwan’s defenses. The signs of impending conflict are unmistakable. Mere days after reports surfaced about China’s new assault barges, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) sent 21 aircraft into Taiwanese airspace while six naval vessels encircled the island. For decades, Beijing has refused to acknowledge Taiwan’s sovereignty, but its aggressive military expansion signals more than just political posturing. Former UK MP and defense expert Dr. Bob Seely warns, “For those who think the Chinese are bluffing, this evidence is counting against them. China’s president Xi Jinping says he wants to be in a position to invade by 2027. And as we found out with Russia and Vladimir Putin, when dictators line up an invasion, it is not merely acting tough. We need to expect the worst.” The implications of a Chinese invasion extend far beyond Taiwan. The island is the world’s semiconductor powerhouse, responsible for at least two-thirds—and potentially as much as 90%—of high-quality chip production. These tiny yet essential components power everything from smartphones to advanced military systems. As U.S. Congressman Michael McCaul warned, “Everybody who has a phone or a car, as well as our advanced weapons systems, is dependent on semiconductors and on Taiwan.” Despite efforts to ramp up semiconductor production in the U.S., experts predict that self-sufficiency will not be achieved before the decade's end—giving China a strategic window to strike sooner rather than later. Beyond chips, the Taiwan Strait is one of the world’s busiest shipping routes, crucial for trade with South Korea, Japan, and China itself. A military blockade or war in the region would shatter global supply chains, cutting off vital imports such as cars, machine parts, electronics, and food. Dr. Seely emphasizes that Britain will face an impossible choice—condemn China and side with the U.S., risking economic collapse, or maintain trade relations with Beijing and sever its longstanding alliance with Washington. “Alienate America, and we are all but defenseless against Russia and other enemies. Alienate China, and our economy could collapse, leading to real social disruption, rioting, and spiraling national debt.” For China, Taiwan is more than an economic asset; it is a geopolitical obstacle. The island sits at the heart of a U.S.-aligned defensive chain stretching from South Korea and Japan to the Philippines and Australia. By seizing Taiwan, China would break this perimeter and establish unchallenged military dominance over the South Pacific. While some optimists suggest Beijing might wait until 2030 to allow the U.S. time to bolster its semiconductor production, the evidence suggests otherwise. China’s accelerated shipbuilding and military provocations indicate that an invasion could be imminent. Yet, an easy victory is far from guaranteed. Taiwan, though dwarfed by China’s military might, has formidable defenses. Its mountainous terrain, missile silos, and well-fortified beaches could turn the island into a death trap for invading forces. The Taiwan Strait is one of the most treacherous bodies of water in the world, often lashed by powerful monsoons, making an amphibious assault even more difficult. If war erupts, it could follow this grim timeline: **July 20, 2026 – The Invasion Begins** At 3 a.m., under the cover of darkness and torrential rain, China launches its assault. Tens of thousands of shock troops board amphibious assault ships, barges, and converted civilian ferries. Taiwan’s radar is jammed, and by the time the invasion fleet is spotted, it is already halfway across the strait. At 5:30 a.m., Taiwan unleashes swarms of kamikaze drones, but China’s electronic warfare tactics blunt their effectiveness. However, two Type 075 carriers are crippled, sending hundreds of soldiers to a watery grave. By 6 a.m., Chinese forces target Taiwan’s 14 vulnerable beaches. As missiles rain down, President Lai Ching-te orders a full mobilization of Taiwan’s military and reserves. Yet, China’s superior firepower begins to break through. At 9 a.m., despite Taiwan’s staunch resistance, Beijing accelerates its assault. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers pour onto the beaches, sustaining devastating losses but establishing a foothold. Taiwan’s ammunition dwindles, and desperate pleas for aid go out to its allies. By 11 a.m., China secures three beachheads and pushes toward Taipei. The skies are filled with troop-laden helicopters from newly commissioned Type 076 carriers. By 2:35 p.m., Chinese forces storm the presidential office. An announcement declares Taiwan’s surrender, though its leaders and army refuse to accept it. America and Britain issue condemnations but take no immediate military action. **July 21 – Global War Erupts** Japan, unwilling to risk losing its semiconductor supply, intervenes. A naval task force sets sail, and a confrontation with the Chinese navy ensues. In the chaos, two Chinese jets are shot down, and China retaliates, sinking a Japanese warship. By 5 a.m., under its treaty obligations, the U.S. is forced to act. President Trump orders missile strikes on Chinese transport ships. Beijing responds with hypersonic missiles targeting the U.S. Pacific Fleet. At 11 a.m., Xi Jinping delivers an ultimatum—withdraw or face a nuclear strike. Trump counters with a chilling threat: “If China uses a nuclear weapon, Beijing will be a radioactive hole in the ground.” At 3:03 p.m., the world teeters on the brink of total annihilation. What started as an invasion of Taiwan has now escalated into global conflict. The nightmare of Hellscape has become a reality. Based on a report by MailonLine 2025-03-03 2 4 5
Popular Post JimHuaHin Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago Probably now is the best opportunity for China's invasion of Taiwan in decades - with the USA in turmoil and senior US military personnel unsure of what they need to do. 2 1 2 1 8
Popular Post KhunLA Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago As long as I've been alive ... ... China has been on the brink of war with Taiwan ... USA & Russia have been on the bring of war ... the world is ending soon ... Jesus will be making a Second Coming It must be true, since it's in the MSM "More taxes will some everything ... ... and the band played on" 1 1 1 1 1 2 2
Popular Post JonnyF Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago This should provide an excellent opportunity for Rachel from accounts to give away billions more of UK taxpayers money, while getting her butch face in the global media. 3 3
Popular Post Tug Posted 11 hours ago Popular Post Posted 11 hours ago 50 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said: Probably now is the best opportunity for China's invasion of Taiwan in decades - with the USA in turmoil and senior US military personnel unsure of what they need to do. They know trump will never protect Taiwan nor the Philippines for that matter.us military personnel know full well what to do it’s the (front office) that is weak and timid. 2 1 1 4
Eric Loh Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, JimHuaHin said: Probably now is the best opportunity for China's invasion of Taiwan in decades - with the USA in turmoil and senior US military personnel unsure of what they need to do. Not only the Pentagon in turmoil, Hegseth is looking at cutting 50B military expenditures. If cuts to the 7th Fleet are included, it will be music to China. 1
blazes Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago No way the debt-ridden West could risk war with China. Those in Taiwan who favour government from Beijing will yield up the country and, like the West, preserve their own economy. It will be just like the takeover of one corporation by another. Some takeovers are hostile, some friendly. Eva Air will be taken over by Air China (perhaps not even with a change of name.) Not a drop of blood spilt....
Popular Post Dcheech Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago Celestial leader Xi will move fast. When you have a donkey at the poker game; a person losing their chips at the table, essentially giving away money by making terrible decisions. You take take advantage of it. Donald Trump is the biggest one in a century. Donkey that is. As per first term, if you wait thinking you have time, anything could happen, like Wuhan. Need to strike when the iron is hot. 1 2 1 2
Paul52 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, KhunLA said: As long as I've been alive ... ... China has been on the brink of war with Taiwan ... USA & Russia have been on the bring of war ... the world is ending soon ... Jesus will be making a Second Coming It must be true, since it's in the MSM "More taxes will some everything ... ... and the band played on" Another AN post from a geriatric fool demonstrating the Dunning-Kruger effect. 1 2 2 1
KhunLA Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, Paul52 said: Another AN post from a geriatric fool demonstrating the Dunning-Kruger effect. and yet, in my lifetiem of constant doom & gloom in MSM ... ... CN hasn't invade Taiwan ... USA & RU haven't nuked each other ... the world didn't and isn't ending ... and I'm still waiting for Jesus to return Go figure ... and yes, one of us is demonstrating the Dunning-Kruger effect, and I'm pretty sure it isn't me, a those things haven't happened as predicted. Or feel free to point them out, as I may have missed them, since not paying too much attention to MSM of late. 1
Popular Post Eric Loh Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago 20 minutes ago, KhunLA said: and yet, in my lifetiem of constant doom & gloom in MSM ... ... CN hasn't invade Taiwan ... USA & RU haven't nuked each other ... the world didn't and isn't ending ... and I'm still waiting for Jesus to return Go figure ... and yes, one of us is demonstrating the Dunning-Kruger effect, and I'm pretty sure it isn't me, a those things haven't happened as predicted. Or feel free to point them out, as I may have missed them, since not paying too much attention to MSM of late. China will confront a united free world but not sure now. It’s a big question mark whether Trump will honor those treaties with Taiwan to support them if China invade. Russia and US have not used nuclear because of detente from agreements. The world is burning fast that will end the world. Trump has hasten the doomsday by denying climate change. Anything more. 1 3
blaze master Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, KhunLA said: As long as I've been alive ... ... China has been on the brink of war with Taiwan ... USA & Russia have been on the bring of war ... the world is ending soon ... Jesus will be making a Second Coming It must be true, since it's in the MSM "More taxes will some everything ... ... and the band played on" You forgot. Iran has been 6 months away from nuclear bs for about 15 to 20 years now. 1
Popular Post Briggsy Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago Private Bonespur talks tough but never walks the walk. Gave away Afghanistan, giving away Ukraine, will give away Taiwan. The CCP have realised this. Sadly it is game over for Taiwan. The CCP have almost 4 years to launch their invasion. The CCP shills will be all over this thread. 1 1 1
Wrwest Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, JimHuaHin said: Probably now is the best opportunity for China's invasion of Taiwan in decades - with the USA in turmoil and senior US military personnel unsure of what they need to do. Sadly, true. 1
KhunLA Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Eric Loh said: China will confront a united free world but not sure now. It’s a big question mark whether Trump will honor those treaties with Taiwan to support them if China invade. Russia and US have not used nuclear because of detente from agreements. The world is burning fast that will end the world. Trump has hasten the doomsday by denying climate change. Anything more. Facts straight from MSM ... and yet, still waiting ... nuff said Have a pleasant day Oh yea ... there is no binding agreement for the USA to support Taiwan militarily, without approval of Congress. Until that is done, it doesn't matter what the president thinks or wants. 1
CanadaSam Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Trump is, to me, an enigma. It is yet to be proven if he is a blustering fool, or a genius. Federal employment needed to be trimmed, so he gets a point for that. Whether or not his debacle with Zelensky was simply to strong-arm them to signing a deal for minerals, with giving away Ukrainian land to the Russki's for a permanent cease-fire, remains to be seen, as it did not materialize. Whether or not he has the kohona's to stick up to the protection treaties with Taiwan and Phillipines has still to be known. I dunno. Waiting and watching. 1
connda Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago China’s Imminent Invasion of Taiwan: A Global Catastrophe in the Making The US's Imminent Invasion of California: A Global Catastrophe in the Making Both headlines are equally dumb. California is a state within the United States; Taiwan is an island that is part of the country of China. Here is the United States official policy on China: "The United States’ approach to Taiwan has remained consistent across decades and administrations. The United States has a longstanding one China policy, which is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the three Joint Communiques, and the Six Assurances." https://www.state.gov/u-s-relations-with-taiwan/ Nothing has changed other that the main-stream media's Neo-Con hyperbole and war-hawk-speak.
Popular Post connda Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago 11 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Facts straight from MSM ... and yet, still waiting ... nuff said Have a pleasant day Oh yea ... there is no binding agreement for the USA to support Taiwan militarily, without approval of Congress. Until that is done, it doesn't matter what the president thinks or wants. If California secedes from the US, and the US military is posed to bring it back into the fold of the United States, will China intervene militarily if the US attacks California? 1 3
connda Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, KhunLA said: As long as I've been alive ... ... China has been on the brink of war with Taiwan ... USA & Russia have been on the bring of war ... the world is ending soon ... Jesus will be making a Second Coming It must be true, since it's in the MSM "More taxes will some everything ... ... and the band played on" 1
Popular Post Denim Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago Russias financial strength ( until the war ) was primarily obtained from its vast natural rescources rather than from anything it manufactures China is different. Its formidable financial strength comes from its manufacturing. Just about everything is made by China by millions of workers working for private enterprises In the event of China attacking Taiwan the rapid placing of sanctions against it would have a devastating effect on its economy. Millions would be thrown out of work and its manufacturing base would suffer a hard and prolonged hit. In the event it triumphed over Taiwan those sanctions would remain in place like a pitbulls grip against its throat. China would survive but the communist party would definately be overthrown by the starving masses cut of from a lot of food by sanctions. I thought Putin would not be mad enough to invade Ukrain but surrounding himself with ' yes ' men convinced him it would be a pushover. I hope Xi Jinping gets better council from those close to him. Even with the temporary loss of America to the free world ( for Trump clearly is destined for a fall worse than Humpty Dumpties ) he must see that any war with Taiwan , if it drags on into many months , will not be sustainable in the long term and will be a disaster. Anyone who has been to Taiwan and traveled around it will know that is a country with formidable natural defences which Taiwan has had decades to improve upon and without a land border and a lot of sea to cross.....China will find it a very tough nut to crack. 1 2 1
FritsSikkink Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Eric Loh said: China will confront a united free world but not sure now. A united free world is a myth, same as the leader of the free world. 1
Popular Post WDSmart Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago The USA (Trump) will not protect Taiwan. It just doesn't have enough mineral resources to pay him. 1 1 1 1
Eric Loh Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said: A united free world is a myth, same as the leader of the free world. Not now.
fondue zoo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 4 hours ago, Social Media said: At 3:03 p.m., the world teeters on the brink of total annihilation. But at 3.05pm... 1
nauseus Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Eric Loh said: Not only the Pentagon in turmoil, Hegseth is looking at cutting 50B military expenditures. If cuts to the 7th Fleet are included, it will be music to China. Do you seriously expect people to credit your non-stop BS and speculation? 1
Patong2021 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, blazes said: No way the debt-ridden West could risk war with China. Those in Taiwan who favour government from Beijing will yield up the country and, like the West, preserve their own economy. It will be just like the takeover of one corporation by another. Some takeovers are hostile, some friendly. Eva Air will be taken over by Air China (perhaps not even with a change of name.) Not a drop of blood spilt.... No one in Taiwan favours government from Beijing. The Taiwanese have all seen what happened in Hong Kong. Air China is an awful airline and not even comparable to EVA Air. No it will not take over EVA. You are clueless as to the importance of Taiwan to the western world. Taiwan is critical for the defense of Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines. The loss of Taiwan is game over for US influence in Asia. It would also be a major blow to the US economy and national security. Taiwan is the source of a large part of the world's most valuable electronic components including core processors, modems, Wi-Fi chips, and premium optical lenses. The USA missiles and drones often rely on parts sourced from Taiwan. Taiwan is also a major supplier to the pharmaceutical supply chain. can the world afford to see China dominate critical manufacturing sectors? 31 minutes ago, blaze master said: You forgot. Iran has been 6 months away from nuclear bs for about 15 to 20 years now. Israel took Iran down a few notches. 27 minutes ago, Briggsy said: Private Bonespur talks tough but never walks the walk. Gave away Afghanistan, giving away Ukraine, will give away Taiwan. The CCP have realised this. Sadly it is game over for Taiwan. The CCP have almost 4 years to launch their invasion. The CCP shills will be all over this thread. I suggest 2 years. I have a feeling that the US midterm election is going to send a strong message to Trump. 1 1
KhunLA Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 41 minutes ago, WDSmart said: The USA (Trump) will not protect Taiwan. It just doesn't have enough mineral resources to pay him. Correct. Matter of fact, Taiwan gets their 'minerals', rare earth elements for the chips, from ... ... China. CN doesn't have to invade to control and part of 'One China', as simply need to limit their ability to have an economy. Want to really squeeze them, blockade imports. It is an island, with little needed that isn't imported ... food for example Taiwan relies on imports for almost all it's food & energy. Over 180 countries do NOT even recognized Taiwan as an independent country. Only 12 do. But the MSM will have you believe .... yea, dream on China & Taiwan have existed in harmony for decades. Only MSM wants to rock the boat, but reporting BS. Just another distraction while the puppeteers steal you money & assets. The Feudal Serfdom system will be returning to the West, as long as you keep fighting amongst yourselves. You can fix stupid. 1
BangkokHank Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 hours ago, JimHuaHin said: Probably now is the best opportunity for China's invasion of Taiwan in decades - with the USA in turmoil and senior US military personnel unsure of what they need to do. You are overlooking the American military's secret weapon: DIVERSITY! With ladyboys in its military, the US can now defeat any non-diverse adversary. All they need to do is to make sure their enemies are wearing gold chains. 1 1
supersomchai Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago If and when, china invades Taiwan,a big if i doubt trump will be in power (no 3rd terms). moreover it would be relatively easy to embargo china and cripple its economy which is so reliant on shipping trade and overseas resource's. Very hard to believe they would do it or win. 1
thaibeachlovers Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, KhunLA said: and yet, in my lifetiem of constant doom & gloom in MSM ... ... CN hasn't invade Taiwan ... USA & RU haven't nuked each other ... the world didn't and isn't ending ... and I'm still waiting for Jesus to return Go figure ... and yes, one of us is demonstrating the Dunning-Kruger effect, and I'm pretty sure it isn't me, a those things haven't happened as predicted. Or feel free to point them out, as I may have missed them, since not paying too much attention to MSM of late. There is one fool in your exchange with a poster resurrected from the dead zone and it's not you. Happily the ignore function exists to make the nasties go away. 1
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