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Defense Post: Japan Unprepared for China ‘Military Unification’: Ex-Navy Chief
Japan may be caught unprepared if it gets involved in a potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait, a former navy chief said.
In a Sankei newspaper opinion column via Japan Forward, Yoji Koda, a retired commander of Japan’s Maritime Self-Defence Forces (MSDF), warned of “devastating consequences” if the country did not prepare itself for a potential conflict involving Taiwan and China.
China has been more aggressive in its claim over Taiwan in recent years, to the point of condemning countries that show support for the island nation.
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WNU Editor: Truth be told. No one is ready for a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Yoji Koda's commentary is here .... Japan can Only Succeed in Self-Defense if it’s Prepared to Help Defend Taiwan (Japan Forward).
4 comments:
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That's true, but nobody want to open the Pandora's box.
Short of a simultaneous response from the US, Canada, UK, Japan, and Australia (with the strategic support of the Philipp., Vietnam, India, etc), there's no hope of repelling, let alone reversing, a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Maybe in 3-4 years (at best), but not sooner than that.
Biden said during the mad panicked scramble out of Afghanistan, that the USA would no longer fight in anyone else's civil war. He'd view a fight between the ChiComs & Taiwan as a civil war. If the ChiComs invade, Taiwan is on its own with the Democrats in charge. Keep ducking 🙉
Even China is not ready either
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