Taiwan launches first ever war game to simulate a China invasion
Taiwan's Presidential Office has conducted its first ever tabletop exercise simulating a military escalation with China. The three hour exercise involved dozens of central and local government agencies, as well as civil groups.
Led by Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim and National Security Council Secretary General Joseph Wu, the simulation addressed scenarios ranging from high intensity grey zone warfare to situations where the island teetered...
The empire's foreign collaborators are preparing the young of their country to die for the interests of people thousands of miles away. Just like Ukrainians, the Taiwanese will be sacrificed to the empire. Just like Ukrainians, they will be told they're fighting for their freedom. Freedom from what? From the gallows, of course. Not for them, for the men standing right behind them with their strong support and sympathy. And by "behind," I mean all the way in Washington.
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Taiwan's Presidential Office has conducted its first ever tabletop exercise simulating a military escalation with China. The three hour exercise involved dozens of central and local government agencies, as well as civil groups.
Led by Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim and National Security Council Secretary General Joseph Wu, the simulation addressed scenarios ranging from high intensity grey zone warfare to situations where the island teetered...
The empire's foreign collaborators are preparing the young of their country to die for the interests of people thousands of miles away. Just like Ukrainians, the Taiwanese will be sacrificed to the empire. Just like Ukrainians, they will be told they're fighting for their freedom. Freedom from what? From the gallows, of course. Not for them, for the men standing right behind them with their strong support and sympathy. And by "behind," I mean all the way in Washington.
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