China is building field hospitals and moving assets. Watch the video.Ok how are they going to hide the million tons of equipment and hundreds of thousands of troops they would need to invade Taiwan? The US knew weeks in advance that Russia was going to invade Ukraine because you cannot hide a military buildup of that size.

I feel like all the things we've been seeing the spies that have been caught, the damn secret police that they had on US spoil. It seems like all signs are pointing to an invasion attempt of some kind.
I'd hope notInvasion of america? By the Chinese? No way breh.
I’ll be honest they don’t really need to invade. They control people not property.I feel like all the things we've been seeing the spies that have been caught, the damn secret police that they had on US spoil. It seems like all signs are pointing to an invasion attempt of some kind.
Nah, an invasion of Taiwan would be the largest military undertaking in the history of the planet and the US would know months in advance. The US has agents inside China that would report on any military command given to invade Taiwan. The same way the US knew months in advance Russia was going to invade Ukraine and that was an order of magnitude smaller than an invasion of Taiwan would be.China is building field hospitals and moving assets. Watch the video.
By the time China is signaling they're ready to actually push the button, its too late.Nah, an invasion of Taiwan would be the largest military undertaking in the history of the planet and the US would know months in advance. The US has agents inside China that would report on any military command given to invade Taiwan. The same way the US knew months in advance Russia was going to invade Ukraine and that was an order of magnitude smaller than an invasion of Taiwan would be.
Stop spreading propaganda.
So China has a magic button that would wipe out the US 7th fleet and dozens of military bases?By the time China is signaling they're ready to actually push the button, its too late.
He travelled to the United States in 1935 and attained a master's degree in aeronautical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1936. He then joined Theodore von Kármán's group at the California Institute of Technology, received a doctorate in aeronautics and mathematics there in 1939, and became an associate professor at Caltech in 1943. While studying at Caltech, he helped found NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.[1] He was recruited by the United States Department of Defense and the Department of War to serve in various positions including as an expert consultant with a colonel rank. He became an associate professor at MIT in 1946, a full professor at MIT in 1947, and a full professor at Caltech in 1949.[2]
During the Second Red Scare in the 1950s, the United States federal government accused him of communist sympathies. In 1950, despite protests by his colleagues, he was stripped of his security clearance.[3] He decided to return to China but was then detained at Terminal Island in Los Angeles County, California.[4] After spending five years under house arrest,[5] he was released in 1955 in exchange for the repatriation of American pilots who had been captured during the Korean War. He left the United States in September 1955 on the American President Lines passenger liner SS President Cleveland, arriving in Mainland China via Hong Kong.[6]
Upon his return, he helped lead development of the Dongfeng ballistic missile and the Chinese space program. He also played a significant part in the construction and development of China's defense industry system, higher education and research system, rocket force, and a key technology university.[7][8][9][10][11] For his contributions, he became known as the "Father of Chinese Rocketry," nicknamed the "King of Rocketry."[12][13] He is recognized as one of the founding fathers of Two Bombs, One Satellite.[14]
What's crazy is one of his kids went on to win the Nobel Prize for research while at UCSD.According to former Navy Secretary Dan Kimball, deporting Qian “was the stupidest thing this country ever did. He was no more a Communist than I was, and we forced him to go.”
Upon his return to China, Qian was instrumental to the success of the Chinese space program and the Chinese nuclear program. Among his many achievements, Qian led the development of the Dongfeng missile series.
Dude is basically one of the founders (maybe the main) of modern warfare/long range ballistic weapons and spread that shyt around the world when we could've kept it. Many say dude is wholly responsible for ICBM's. Even crazier is Oppenheimer's brother and the new JPL director at the time may have been the reason dude was deported because they snitched on the Caltech group "I note that they are all either Chinese or Jewish," says Fraser Macdonald (the new director).Qian retired in 1991 and lived quietly in Beijing, refusing to speak to Westerners.[58]
In 1979, Qian was awarded Caltech's Distinguished Alumni Award for his achievements. Qian eventually received his award from Caltech, and with the help of his friend Frank Marble, brought it to his home in a widely covered ceremony. Furthermore, in the early 1990s, the filing cabinets containing Qian's research work were offered to him by Caltech.
Qian was invited to visit the US by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics after the normalization of the Sino-US relationship, but he refused the invitation, having wanted a formal apology for his detention. In a reminiscence published in 2002, Marble stated that he believed Qian had "lost faith in the American government" but that he had "always had very warm feelings for the American people."[59] Despite this, Xuesen approved the decision of both his children, US citizens by birth, to return to the US to study. [52]