Satellite images show China has upgraded military bases facing Taiwan

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Satellite images show China has upgraded military bases facing Taiwan in latest hint at invasion plans

Three bases on China's southeastern coast have been upgraded or reinforced. Improvements include new storage bunkers, expanded apron and buildings.

 

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It will come and our military Generals will say ooohhh we didnt see that coming

You shouldn't focus so much or putting your nose where it doesn't belong to. That's China's internal affair, nothing to do with anyone else. Were you concerned with the US invasion of other countries? Were you concerned with the invasion of Hawaii, Germany (still there) etc.

🤔China in economic pain as big companies hit with huge debt war with Taiwan and others wouldn't be smart move world knows China can't feed its population without imports

Makes you feel all warm inside knowing that every Chinese made thing we buy also buys a little bit more military capability for China to threaten world peace with. Market forces, I can hear her saying it. Market forces. If only there was a solution…

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What is the US military doing occupying Taiwan? And in the South China Sea?

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