Tuesday, May 16, 2023

The Coming War with China - WSJ

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Dear Reader,

 

On August 4, The Wall Street Journal published an essay titled "The Coming War Over Taiwan." It said -

 

"For the past decade, China's factories have churned out ammunition and put warships to sea faster than any country since World War II.

 

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) regularly practices missile strikes on mock-ups of Taiwanese ports and U.S. aircraft carriers...

 

The regime has issued bloodcurdling threats toward the island and countries that might come to its aid. "Those who play with fire will perish by it," Mr. Xi told President Joe Biden last month.

 

Senior U.S. officials warn that China may attack Taiwan in the coming months. No one can say you didn't see it coming.

 


 

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