I think the current situation with china is much more serious than most realize.
China is focused on humiliating America.....if fanci nancy cancels her trip then that might assuage them for a little while.
As is well known the more one caves into a totalitarian regime....the braver and more outrageous they get.
If China moves on Taiwan we should expect Biden to move on Nato....thus creating a two front war....the biden regime is simply not prepared for this and both Russia and China know it.
'Historians believe the past should inform and instruct the present because they realize that human nature would remain constant in its passions, weaknesses, and interests despite changes in the political, social, or technological environment. As Thucydides writes of the horrors of revolution and civil war, “The sufferings . . . were many and terrible, such as have occurred and always will occur as long as the nature of mankind remains the same; though in severer or milder form, and varying in their symptoms, according to the variety of the particular cases.” Good history must take into account that “variety of the particular cases,” but an unchanging human nature will over time and space work similar effects. The past, then, can provide analogies for the present, provided they are based on “exact knowledge,” and the “variety of particular cases” is respected.
China is focused on humiliating America.....if fanci nancy cancels her trip then that might assuage them for a little while.
As is well known the more one caves into a totalitarian regime....the braver and more outrageous they get.
If China moves on Taiwan we should expect Biden to move on Nato....thus creating a two front war....the biden regime is simply not prepared for this and both Russia and China know it.
'Historians believe the past should inform and instruct the present because they realize that human nature would remain constant in its passions, weaknesses, and interests despite changes in the political, social, or technological environment. As Thucydides writes of the horrors of revolution and civil war, “The sufferings . . . were many and terrible, such as have occurred and always will occur as long as the nature of mankind remains the same; though in severer or milder form, and varying in their symptoms, according to the variety of the particular cases.” Good history must take into account that “variety of the particular cases,” but an unchanging human nature will over time and space work similar effects. The past, then, can provide analogies for the present, provided they are based on “exact knowledge,” and the “variety of particular cases” is respected.
Chinese invasion of Taiwan may come sooner than expected
Experts fear the timeline may be accelerating.
www.axios.com
The Lessons of Munich
What we can learn from the twentieth century’s greatest diplomatic disaster.
www.hoover.org
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