Funny guys. Real imperialism never depicts the territory of delusion. Imperialism's ambition is always the whole world, rather than planning a limited expansion scope for itself in advance.Many Indians outright roasted Lavrov underneath that Tweet because of the Sino-Indian border dispute.
Looks like those south of the Himalayas (whom for most cases I have seen online are rather over-nationalistic than people of other nationalities) would rather go ballistic against China in order to justify their imperial claims made by their former imperial master, rather than to sit down and properly negotiate with China in order to find a common ground.
And that's not all - they desire a destroyed and disintegrated China by conducting a series of wars against China, such as actively supporting Tibetan and Taiwan separatism, smearing and defacing China using mass media, and hooking up with the Western neocolonial powers in order to fulfill their dreams for a ridiculous and outrageous Akhand Bharat.
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Unfortuntely, looks like it's time better for China to prepare enough nuclear warheads for in case the inevitable happens - One, for the country that caused and started the problem 100+ years ago; Two, for the country that is actively fanning the problem today; and Three - for the country that is masterminding and directing all of this today.
But it is meaningless to just receive some equipment that will be destroyed at any time.China should honestly intervene immediately on TSMC. People are laughing at USA corruption and saying these attempts to make semiconductor factories will not amount to anything, but they are real and dangerous threats to steal Chinese tech. America talks about supposed Chinese theft, yet they are trying to forcibly relocate Chinese citizens and Chinese expertise to boost their domestic tech.
Once, America sabotaged EUV machines that were going to China. China should pay them back with interest by dropping bombs on anything with a TSMC label that can't be captured by government agents. Tsmc tech sharing with USA is a core national security interest red line.
It isn't too late. It will take years from now until America can properly steal the technologies.
Such a move would not be disputed legally. PLA has a mandate to operate and use deadly force against rebellious forces even if they're citizens. Many will condemn it like they did when soldiers put down armed enemy insurgents back in 1989. Yet look how China's economy ultimately boomed after removing the traitorous scum. China will recover from any complaints and be stronger for it once more patriotic companies own the global semiconductor sector.
Without technology theft, USA will never achieve semiconductor independence. China must deny them.
The equipment is likely to be destroyed immediately by CIA agents. And these technicians will be evacuated by the Americans when the situation is tense.
The top management seems to be hoping for a "technological breakthrough" that will always be on the horizon.
I think it is necessary and urgent to take military action, but the reason is that the United States seems to want Taiwan to become a bleeding point similar to Ukraine.
I don't know whether the leadership can accomplish such a great task. Only time and action can prove everything, but we still do not see any signs of policy change. KMT's victory in the election may buy more time for Taiwan Island



