Questions the Biden-Bros Never Ask

@HFNY
China has to decide what it risks regarding Taiwan and its other ambitions. Best they believe we won’t just watch.
 
We have sent approx 150 billion in weaponry and dollars to Ukraine. That is about 33% of the total bill and we aren't on the same continent. If somehow we are now the enemy after demanding an end to the war, cut it all off and let the EU's foot the entire bill. If the EU's were serious about this war they wouldn't be buying Russian NG or importing oil. It is so fucked up what they are doing.
The war is not winnable, and we have no business wasting our money there. Get out. Make Ukraine's neighbors deal with it.
Russia in a quagmire on its own border is a great thing. Not wasteful.
Why in the world does anyone here want this to end?
Don't interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake.
Daddy is bailing Vlad out. Fuck him.
War monger
Who picked this fight? Daddy can't say it. Can you?
Hamas picked the fight. Soon they won't exist.
 
@HFNY
China has to decide what it risks regarding Taiwan and its other ambitions. Best they believe we won’t just watch.
Correct. They will look at Taiwan and see the vast semiconductor manufacturing dependency. That would be enough for China to realize that Ukraine not an apt analog. But you are incapable of nuance and an all around dumbfuck, so you'll disagree with some glib, inane comment because that's your only move
 
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@HFNY
China has to decide what it risks regarding Taiwan and its other ambitions. Best they believe we won’t just watch.
Correct. They will look at Taiwan and see the vast semiconductor manufacturing dependency. That would be enough for China to realize that Ukraine not an apt analog. But you are incapable of nuance and an all around dumbfuck, so you'll disagree with some glib, inane comment because that's your only move
So nuanced that I'm not sure what you just said.
 
@HFNY
China has to decide what it risks regarding Taiwan and its other ambitions. Best they believe we won’t just watch.
Correct. They will look at Taiwan and see the vast semiconductor manufacturing dependency. That would be enough for China to realize that Ukraine not an apt analog. But you are incapable of nuance and an all around dumbfuck, so you'll disagree with some glib, inane comment because that's your only move
So nuanced that I'm not sure what you just said.
right on cue
 
TLDR: If you think China will decide whether to invade Taiwan based on Ukraine, you are a moron
 
TLDR: If you think China will decide whether to invade Taiwan based on Ukraine, you are a moron
disagree then
and Daddy is being a helluva lot more equivocal than Joe was about what would happen next
 
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TLDR: If you think China will decide whether to invade Taiwan based on Ukraine, you are a moron
disagree then
and Daddy is being a helluva lot more equivocal than Joe was about what would happen next
Why would China ignore what is a much different relationship between Taiwan and the US? The US absolutely needs Taiwan, at the very least until semiconductor fabs are established domestically. And even then, it's unlikely that TSMC, AIBT, etc. will consider moving their top end fabs (e.g., 2 nm, 1 nm) to the US to ensure long term success. There's also, of course, the fact that nobody wants this in the hands of China because it would put the US years behind china in semiconductor manufacturing, and by extension, defense technology.
Even semis aside, Taiwan is important for supply chains, anchors the US amongst neighboring allies, etc.
I'm sure you considered all this though.
 
Taiwan has lots of strategic value to us, Ukraine does not.
 
TLDR: If you think China will decide whether to invade Taiwan based on Ukraine, you are a moron
disagree then
and Daddy is being a helluva lot more equivocal than Joe was about what would happen next
Why would China ignore what is a much different relationship between Taiwan and the US? The US absolutely needs Taiwan, at the very least until semiconductor fabs are established domestically. And even then, it's unlikely that TSMC, AIBT, etc. will consider moving their top end fabs (e.g., 2 nm, 1 nm) to the US to ensure long term success. There's also, of course, the fact that nobody wants this in the hands of China because it would put the US years behind china in semiconductor manufacturing, and by extension, defense technology.
Even semis aside, Taiwan is important for supply chains, anchors the US amongst neighboring allies, etc.
I'm sure you considered all this though.
Odd that Daddy wouldn't unequivocally say we'd use force then. Like Joe did.
 
Taiwan has lots of strategic value to us, Ukraine does not.
Other than secret biolabs and money-laundering, of course.
Substantial mineral rights do give us a real reason to care about Ukraine other than the needless deaths occurring daily.
 
TLDR: If you think China will decide whether to invade Taiwan based on Ukraine, you are a moron
disagree then
and Daddy is being a helluva lot more equivocal than Joe was about what would happen next
Why would China ignore what is a much different relationship between Taiwan and the US? The US absolutely needs Taiwan, at the very least until semiconductor fabs are established domestically. And even then, it's unlikely that TSMC, AIBT, etc. will consider moving their top end fabs (e.g., 2 nm, 1 nm) to the US to ensure long term success. There's also, of course, the fact that nobody wants this in the hands of China because it would put the US years behind china in semiconductor manufacturing, and by extension, defense technology.
Even semis aside, Taiwan is important for supply chains, anchors the US amongst neighboring allies, etc.
I'm sure you considered all this though.
Odd that Daddy wouldn't unequivocally say we'd use force then. Like Joe did.
Daddy isn't a warmongering profiteer like Joe. hth
 
I can't believe that H resurrected the domino theory for fucking Ukraine
If China wanted to see the US lack of will they saw it on their border. Twice. A tie in Korea and the L in Vietnam
At this point Europe needs Russian natural gas because they have a retarded energy policy that the US leftists pine for here
 
Should probably stop throwing away money and material on Ukraine and start prepping for deterrence in the Pacific if Taiwan is the real concern.
 
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