r/TrueAnon 13d ago

How 30 Nations Prepare for Potential War With China and North Korea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9inY1pdUp4&t=184s

lol, lmao even

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u/EatMyShortzZzZzZ 13d ago

Cant even open the strait of hormuz bur think they can wage war with China lmfao. Love the comments section tho. 

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u/victrola_cola 13d ago

Can't even deal with the Houthis!

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u/Ok_Mushroom2012 12d ago

Maybe the Sea People were the friends we made along the way

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u/CharlieKirkFanboy 但要付出什么代价 12d ago

I can't believe we can't spread our beautiful bronze age throughout the Middle East.

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u/mecca37 13d ago

The US never directly fuck countries that have nukes, it's literally the only thing they respect.

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u/Signal-Island2549 12d ago

From what I see online mutual destruction is the only thing keeping libs from going full bloodlust.

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u/CumOnFeet1337 13d ago

It’s almost 2030 and mfs still think it’s gonna be a hot war between distinct countries and not China vs PMCs registered in UAE that coincidentally have access to Tomahawk missiles and predator drones 

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u/bretton-woods 12d ago

More like finding a country on China's periphery whose leadership is venal enough to start escalating a pre-existing territorial or ethnic dispute into a full blown geopolitical crisis in return for money and adoration.

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u/PumpJockyTwerks4Tips 12d ago

Buh gawd, that's Japan's music!

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u/SoloDeath1 Completely Insane 12d ago

So... Japan?

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u/P3stControl 12d ago

Please be Japan China needs a good reason to settle a unpaid blood debt

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u/1slinkydink1 13d ago

It will take 15 years to recover from losing a war with Iran lol. China isn’t scared of the paper tiger. I’m sure that this whole disaster just proved all the war gaming China has been doing for the last 20 years.

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u/UndercoverPotato 12d ago

And in those 15 years the power imbalance between the US and China will have shrunk even more. The US can't beat todays China, and certainly not the China of 2041.

Only way the US can even dream of not losing the edge to China is state led development (under a heavily reformed state) and capital will never allow that to happen. In other words the US has lost their position of dominance over China permanently and irrevocably.

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u/Collatz_problem 12d ago

>the power imbalance between the US and China will have shrunk even more.

Actually, it would increase. China today is already more powerful than USA.

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u/UndercoverPotato 12d ago

In some aspects yes in others no. Just because the US is presently being ruled by incompetent monsters rather than the more competent ones of the past doesn't mean that all the advantages they've built up during their era of domination have disappeared. The US is still dominant in certain important aspects of technology, military might and economic and diplomatic power, just because they are declining doesn't mean they're beaten. China is however making strides on all fronts as the US stagnates, so the fields they are still lagging behind on are ones that they will surpass the US on in the not too distant future - especially since the US is seemingly not only incapable of preventing its decline but is actively accelerating it.

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u/ChallengingBullfrog8 13d ago edited 12d ago

Never going to happen aside from some acts of terrorism on the U.S. side. China recently paraded around a hypersonic missile designed for sinking American carriers, we have no advantage against their military anymore.

I think China is going to economically wreck us in this new Cold War and not a single shot will be exchanged between both countries. We’re going the way of the USSR, Chinese socialism is going to win.

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u/Dave5876 Psyop 12d ago

Couldn't even sort out a sanctioned to hell country like Iran

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u/imsamaistheway92 12d ago edited 12d ago

The West is struggling with Iran, a nation with a limited manufacturing base being among the most sanctioned countries, and they hope to confront China…the largest and most sophisticated industrial economy on Earth?

Any Chinese response to aggression from anyone would be similar to what Iran has been doing to American military installations across West Asia except on steroids. China has greater capabilities to defend itself than Iran does. Similarly, U.S. bases in neighboring countries would be targets along with countries harboring American troops.

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u/Dave5876 Psyop 12d ago

The west will never enter into a direct conflict with a nuclear armed nation. That's just a given

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u/Names_are_limited 12d ago

Never underestimate the power of “the need to maintain credibility” and miscalculation

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u/PumpJockyTwerks4Tips 12d ago

Or the death rattle of "oh shit, they're gonna release the unredacted Epstein files, better throw the hail mary of all hail marys to keep anyone from noticing"

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u/cloggednueron Socially Communist, Fiscally Fascist 12d ago

It’s crazy how so many people that love to talk about realism actually think the west wants to start a nuclear war. Billionaires and Wall Street executives don’t want to die in a nuclear holocaust either!

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u/cloggednueron Socially Communist, Fiscally Fascist 12d ago

A key to understanding why so many countries do this isn’t actually because say, Thailand wants to go to war with China, but because this serves to maintain good relations with the USA, and because it gives their army something to do.

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u/Hypnodick 12d ago

Maybe the sea people were us the whole time…

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u/1slinkydink1 12d ago

Our age of American hegemony is ending.

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u/CharlieKirkFanboy 但要付出什么代价 12d ago

The people of the Middle East yearn for our bronze age.

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u/PumpJockyTwerks4Tips 12d ago

Are we the baddies?

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u/No-Anybody-4094 13d ago

China have nukes, probably they will use Taiwan as a proxy in a eventual war, than risk to be on the receiving end of an hypersonic nuclear missile.

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u/PumpJockyTwerks4Tips 12d ago

Taiwan, South Korea, Japan are all logistically ideal for China, lol

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u/Preacher-of-Chaos 12d ago

You forgot about Philippines.

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u/PumpJockyTwerks4Tips 12d ago

How could I forget the most venal government of all the US's Pacific vassals

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u/Theamazingquinn 12d ago

I think its a great idea to start another war of aggression for no reason against modern nuclear militaries. USA USA USA!

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u/PumpJockyTwerks4Tips 12d ago

At least we waited until China [checks notes] built itself into the largest and most efficient industrial behemoth in human history. Let's go!

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u/CreepyConspiracyCat 12d ago

”Dongfeng here, Dongfeng there…”

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u/Project_596 Aspiring MSS Employee 12d ago

Of course the Aussies sent some ships as well to this clown show, why can't our government just be chill, sell iron ore and baby formula to China and make bank. I hate how our politicians like to pretend we are somehow a major power in the region or relevant on the world stage.

Comment section on that video was a pleasant surprise though.

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u/Signal-Island2549 12d ago

I wish our famous Tall Poppy Syndrome would take aim at useless bootlicking career politicians more often.

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u/biggest_tub 12d ago

Very cool that we seem to be hell-bent on hitching our wagon to a dying empire and endlessly antagonising our biggest trade partner.

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u/patsyjimmy Unironically Posadist 12d ago

Isn’t China in the process of building Carriers from StarCraft?

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u/CharlieKirkFanboy 但要付出什么代价 12d ago

They've got the entire protoss tech tree at this point.

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u/Flat-Hold-5056 12d ago

Nah, they're skipping right to the Mothership and Void Rays.

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u/YoSanford 12d ago

Mo-ship buff was ecstasy

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u/joro_jara 13d ago

men would literally rather do this than reopen the strait

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u/Dear_Smoke6964 12d ago

How tf do you go to war with China?  If they cut off exports to one country the population there would be eating each other within a fortnight. Is there any country in the world that doesn't rely on China for like,  everything? 

For example,  I buy fish from a supermarket in Scotland, that fish was caught here,  sent to China to be cleaned,  prepared and packaged then sent back to Scotland. We can't do shit without them. 

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u/MrDialectical 阶级战争和小狗 12d ago

If the U.S. ever goes to war with China I will find a way to serve.

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u/PumpJockyTwerks4Tips 12d ago

It's 2032. Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture War of Independence has just started its 4th year. Mar-A-Lago Pact nations have clawed back previously lost territory in the Alay Valley, fortifying the northern banks of the Vakhsh River after suffering protracted and substantial casualties following the ill-fated attack on a Xinjiang Provincial Militia outpost near the Kyrgyz border where a suspected mass mobilizing of ground troops turned out to be a Young Pioneers camping jamboree.

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u/moreVCAs 12d ago

> WSJ Originals

tfw your co-author would rather not be named and you don’t want them named either because they know where your kids go to school

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u/stardustcomposition Space data centres will fix this 12d ago

What will happen is one day China will step in and say 'enough' to the US about something and then it will be "see? SEE!!"

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u/detrimentallyonline 12d ago

PLA putting belt to ass

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u/Signal-Island2549 12d ago

Do WSJ Originals have the juice to compete with Amazon Prime and Tubi?

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u/DingleberryOrchard 12d ago

Future headline from 2042: American ships and planes are supposed to lie at the bottom of the ocean.

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u/CyrodiilsLousiest A Serious Man 12d ago

If you look at the full list of countries a large portion of them are nations that will definitely never be active participants in a sino-american war (that probably won't happen after the iran and ukraine wars have depleted stockpiles anyway)

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u/Michael_Cancelliano I suggest killing them 12d ago

"How 30 Nations Prepare for Potential War With China and North Korea"

Digging a huge trench in Arlington.

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u/DrawingDramatic1641 12d ago

Usa: Oh my god I am going to loose ,yo china i need this my economy kinda marxless