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Quan8410

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That's part of the reason why. I think Indonesia is worse because they had recent attacks on ethnic Chinese in Indonesia over the years. Both were started because the British was spreading and making money from the opium trade and also they wanted to get rid of Chinese influence. They were shipping it around Southeast Asia on Chinese merchant ships and as soon as locals got wind that opium was bad, the British pointed the finger at China. Since then there has been a significant hatred of the Chinese. In 1965 the US and Australians pressured Indonesia to deal with its communist problem in the country. What did the Indonesians do? Since it was China that backed communist movements in that area of the world, the Indonesians readily just killed everyone Chinese that the could find. At least a half a million ethnic Chinese massacred in less than a month.

In Malaysia, they also hate Chinese because they basically are the economies of those countries. I think it was Mahathir that tried to rectify the problem by creating a government program so that non-Chinese Malaysians could get money to start businesses. It failed. Mahathir said it was because Malaysians just wanted handouts.

The West wants to resurrect those anti-Chinese pogroms because they don't want to get their hands dirty and they want to get rid of Chinese influence.
The whole Southeast Asia are just medieval men happen to be in modern age. Dealing with them is even more nuisance than the West. At least the west invented tons (if not most) of things and we could be proud we beat them. Dealing with Southeast Asia bring no fulfillment.
 

Sardaukar20

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"China is building the largest base for its Hualong-1 nuclear power units in Zhangzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province. The plan is to build six advanced third-generation Hualong-1 power units there to meet the electricity demand. Four units are under construction."

Isnt Fujian province just opposite Taiwan?

Yes. And the majority of China's nuclear power stations are constructed on the coast. It makes economic sense to do so, but it also makes them easier to be targeted by enemies from the sea, unfortunately.

That is why the PLAN needs to be invested heavily in. They are the primary line of defence to protect China's coastlines.
 
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Index

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Yes. And the majority of China's nuclear power stations are constructed on the coast. It makes economic sense to do so, but it also makes them easier to be targeted by enemies from the sea, unfortunately.

That is why the PLAN needs to be invested heavily in. They are the primary line of defence to protect China's coastlines.
I don't think it's a huge concern, there's a lot of air defense used to cover military targets in the region already.

And I also don't really see any enemy having a stake in targeting nuclear power plants. Maybe desparate terrorists, but for them it doesn't matter if it's in the coast or deep inside China, since they travel by foot.

Probably having them close to mid sized towns in wealthy provinces is even better for safety, because there's a lot of public security. Vs if they're in the middle of nowhere, a group of terrorists could theoretically storm it.
 
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TK3600

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TBH, the only people I've seen openly be racist to me in North America were of Middle East and African descent. I assume these people are ignorant/uneducated, sometimes you just have to give ppl a beating.

This Chinese girl building a school in Syria from the ground up got called racists slurs from some kids, she shows how it should be properly handled.
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Is this what being Jewish feels like? The moment race card is thrown on them entire society freaks. Tbh not a bad thing, as long as not abused.
 

gelgoog

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Yes. And the majority of China's nuclear power stations are constructed on the coast. It makes economic sense to do so, but it also makes them easier to be targeted by enemies from the sea, unfortunately.
It is where most of the population which needs the electricity lives, and building the nuclear power plants close to the shore means you can dispense with cooling towers making the power plant cheaper and faster to build.
 

Sardaukar20

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I don't think it's a huge concern, there's a lot of air defense used to cover military targets in the region already.

And I also don't really see any enemy having a stake in targeting nuclear power plants. Maybe desparate terrorists, but for them it doesn't matter if it's in the coast or deep inside China, since they travel by foot.

Probably having them close to mid sized towns in wealthy provinces is even better for safety, because there's a lot of public security. Vs if they're in the middle of nowhere, a group of terrorists could theoretically storm it.
It's still a risk, especially in a proxy war. We have seen this happening in Ukraine. The Anglos are already talking about applying the "Ukraine model" with Taiwan. We don't know if the DPP and their American handlers would really do it, but we could never trust them not to do it.

A nuclear power station is rarely built in the middle of nowhere, because it becomes expensive to connect them to the grid, to cool them, staff them, and maintain them. Still, nobody wants to be near a nuclear power plant if it starts leaking radiation. Chernobyl and Fukushima were terrible lessons. Taiwan had also built nuclear power stations relatively close to towns and cities. So they better not entertain any ideas about hitting Chinese nuclear power stations.
 

RedMetalSeadramon

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It is where most of the population which needs the electricity lives, and building the nuclear power plants close to the shore means you can dispense with cooling towers making the power plant cheaper and faster to build.

Yes. And the majority of China's nuclear power stations are constructed on the coast. It makes economic sense to do so, but it also makes them easier to be targeted by enemies from the sea, unfortunately.

That is why the PLAN needs to be invested heavily in. They are the primary line of defence to protect China's coastlines.
disaster scenario means that any radiation leak moves towards the ocean rather than down river if you make it inland
 
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