Direct Headline:
China Embraces High-Stakes Taliban Relationship as U.S. Exits
Bloomberg News August 16, 2021, 2:00 PM PDT
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-16/china-enters-high-stakes-relationship-with-post-u-s-afghanistan
Direct Headline:
China Preparing to Recognize Taliban if Kabul Falls: Sources
The move comes at the expense of the U.S., which has held up the Taliban’s international legitimacy as its remaining source of leverage while the militant group storms across Afghanistan.
By Paul D. Shinkman Aug. 12, 2021, at 12:52 p.m.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world-report/articles/2021-08-12/china-prepared-to-recognize-taliban-if-kabul-falls-sources-say-undermining-us-threats
Direct Headline: China Embraces Taliban,
Eyeing Own Interests
Jackie Northam August 14, 20215:17 PM ET
https://www.npr.org/2021/08/14/1027756566/china-embraces-taliban-eyeing-own-interests
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War between the United States and China is all but inevitable for the near future. The last thing America needs is it's great natural open threat to become BFF with a bunch of terrorists who have been training at asymmetrical warfare for generations.
In previous World Wars, the US was lucky in that it didn't have to fight major battles on it's own soil. A war with China is different. China has no problem forcibly sterilizing the Uighurs. Then using them as slave labor, torturing them, selling them into sexual servitude and finally using them for organ harvesting. Do you think China will have a problem using chemical weapons on American soil? A problem attacking civilian targets? A problem using sniper teams, suicide bombers, sappers and activated sleeper cells to attack ports, major infrastructure, the financial districts, major trucking hubs, airports, food production, water sanitation facilities and military bases?
If there's a bunch of bullies on the schoolyard and they want pure blood and nothing else, what do you do when you are perceived as weak and the first bully tries to hard roll you.
If you don't want to fight every single day afterwards forever against the even bigger threats, you don't just punch the bully in the face. You kick out his knee with your heel, then you forearm shiver his throat, then when he's on the ground, you find the biggest rock you can and bash in his skull. Then with all the other bullies watching the spray of skull fragments and pink mist, you pick up his head, grab a broken bottle off the ground, then you cut his throat. Then you point that broken bottle at everyone else and ask who wants to see what you can do after you've warmed up and gotten limber. You send a message. If you want some of me, you can step up right now and get some of me. You can come and get all of it.
The practical strategy is to offer Taiwan as much military aid as they want. As long as they join the coalition as the US decides to wipe out the entire Taliban. If one single American soldier is killed, you strike at major civilian targets as a disproportional response. Hospitals, schools, shopping districts, water production and food production sites, everything.
Let President Xi Jinping see American soldiers and Taiwanese soldiers fighting side by side and going full scorched Earth. Let China know that if it wants a war, the US will have no problem wiping out major civilian centers.
So no, it's "not good" No half measures. Decimating the Taliban completely and whatever that costs will be cheaper in bloodshed and more effective as long term deterrent than the end of the world scenario with an open war with China.
What's the alternative? Pay off the Taliban so they don't take American hostages, so they can use that money to fuel more terrorism against America later? That's the long con move, the short con move is to use all that American military hardware left behind and sell it on the black market, where it will be used to sow terror and death around the world. Our tax dollars spent to help the Taliban get the resource base to attack us later.
Do I feel bad for the people there who are civilians and are going to get caught in the middle? Yes. Do I feel bad for the women and children over there? Yes. Do I wish there were more alternatives to help those people? Yes.
But how many of you live near a major port. Or a major trucking hub or food distribution center? A water processing facility? A major financial district? You won't feel so badly for those non Americans when a sleeper cell triggers a dirty bomb in your city. Or releases chemical warfare agents. Or just sets up a sniper team and picks off civilians for hours down below.
What makes you think Xi Jinping is going to be any more merciful to you and your kids than he is to the Uighurs?
There's a time to talk, then there's a time to fight. I'm good at talking. Elite at it. I'm better at fighting. Some of you believe every last single conflict can be resolved with a conversation. Well, it's a free country so go ahead and feel that way, and when a bunch of bullies are beating you up and stealing your lunch and running a train on you behind the portables, don't say you weren't told the truth. Sometimes you need to do your talking with bullets.
Enough of this diplomacy happy horse ####. There are American citizens trapped in hostile ground that are inches away from being hostages and casualties. It's time to start having conversations with our rifles.