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the Taliban is not inclusive enough Apparently
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<blockquote data-quote="Oerdin" data-source="post: 360368" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>The CCP owns only about $1 trillion in total US debt 60% is Federal Sovereign debt with the remainder being state debt, local debt, or corporate debt. Also, the continued existence of a democratic Chinese society in Taiwan is seen as an extentional threat to the rule of the CCP. For that reason many experts believe the CCP will attack Taiwan in the next five years. They've had this goal for 70 years and theor entire military expenditures revolve around this singular goal.</p><p></p><p>If that happens it would be singularly bad for the rest of the world. It would mean the CCP would be past the first island chain and able to freely access the open pacific plus it would mean combined microchip production between the CCP and conquered Taiwan would be around 85% of global supply. They'd then control most electronics and industrial output for the entire world and so be militarily positioned to control the global economy.</p><p></p><p>You may already know they use strategic subsidies to control 90% of the global output of rare earth elements even though the US produced 70% as recently as 1985. Those are vital to all electronics and the CCP monopolized them via subsidies without the US raising barely a peep. We are our own worst enemies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oerdin, post: 360368, member: 128"] The CCP owns only about $1 trillion in total US debt 60% is Federal Sovereign debt with the remainder being state debt, local debt, or corporate debt. Also, the continued existence of a democratic Chinese society in Taiwan is seen as an extentional threat to the rule of the CCP. For that reason many experts believe the CCP will attack Taiwan in the next five years. They've had this goal for 70 years and theor entire military expenditures revolve around this singular goal. If that happens it would be singularly bad for the rest of the world. It would mean the CCP would be past the first island chain and able to freely access the open pacific plus it would mean combined microchip production between the CCP and conquered Taiwan would be around 85% of global supply. They'd then control most electronics and industrial output for the entire world and so be militarily positioned to control the global economy. You may already know they use strategic subsidies to control 90% of the global output of rare earth elements even though the US produced 70% as recently as 1985. Those are vital to all electronics and the CCP monopolized them via subsidies without the US raising barely a peep. We are our own worst enemies. [/QUOTE]
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