Anonymous ID: d3d27f May 19, 2020, 11:06 a.m. No.9240165   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0223 >>0343

>>9240079

>Does China want a hot war?

probably.

 

it would allow them to thin out their population while simultaneously distracting from their economic crisis

 

a hot war would allow them to build solidarity and patriotic spirit among their people

 

and do a good bit to reduce unemployment

 

we can whip them but we are going to need a kill ratio of 10 to 1.

Anonymous ID: d3d27f May 19, 2020, 11:16 a.m. No.9240357   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9240223

interdasting.

 

do you have a take on how the interested parties in the South China Sea would align if a U.S.-China war erupted there?

 

Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei… might all face pressure (domestic+external) to contribute their troops to the fight.

 

Which countries do you think would defend their territorial claims militarily? If they chicken out of the opportunity, it might be hard for their claims to be taken seriously post-conflict. But many of them would be within range of Chinese missiles if they piss off the Pooh Bear in Beijing.

Anonymous ID: d3d27f May 19, 2020, 11:34 a.m. No.9240688   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9240614

>BIDEN IS IN BIG TROUBLE!!!

 

good timing here by Q Team;

 

the Dems had wanted to delay Biden's exit till around September (my guess) so as to not give their base much time to reflect or second-guess the decision. (Biden won the primaries, after all… even if they were rigged)

 

now it's going to be very hard for the Dems to keep Biden around much more than a few weeks

 

internal pressure will build in the party to either bring back Bernie (runner-up in the primaries, big fan base that feels they were wronged in '16…) or choose an establishment candidate who didn't appear in the debates/primaries…. BigMike, HRC possibly.