US admiral: Russia's attack on Ukraine shows threat of China to Taiwan

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How Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a warning to the world that a Chinese attack on Taiwan 'could really happen'

Admiral John Aquilino said China displayed increasing 'boldness' in the past year.

 

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Did Ukraine sell weapons to China?

This is why China and Putin “get on so well” their beliefs of total control

Or an Australian attack Solomon island could really happen!

Its only the matter of time

Would China dare to do that while seeing how badly the Russian offensive in Ukraine is actually going?

What is the strategic value in China invading Taiwan?

America and japan can make it happen

Listening is an art of what Leaders actually tell the Western Civilisation. China has already said it won't use force, and would prefer the more peaceful means. They didn't bomb Hong Kong.. so why would they bomb Taiwan. China is not Russia.

It won't. It's being said that China was about to do it in last October, but for a number o factors didn't do it. Right now is a card of the table, coz the sanctions that hit Russia right now really scare china. And a green army as china's, invading from the sea....hard task.

Really?

COPY SIR! the earlier these HIDEOUS, abominable THREATS ARE ELIMINATED only then, OUR WORLD WILL BE SAFER!

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