China is creating a faithful reproduction of Taiwan 2000km away to prepare for a potential invasion.

    by Wonderful-Excuse4922

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    1. Well. Let’s Act surprised when Russia is throwing an attack at the eastern nato flank to tie US resources while china uses the turmoil to start the move on Taiwan. If you’re spinning it even further, Kim may introduce a barrage into Seoul at the same time.

    2. Who goes through all this trouble for a “potential” invasion? They are clearly planning to take the island when they are ready. The real question is if the US is going to do anything about it.

    3. I totally believe that China is thinking about or maybe even planning on invading Taiwan but this seems like quite the stretch

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      Alxa Left Banner (Mongolian: ᠠᠯᠠᠱᠠ ᠵᠡᠭᠦᠨ ᠬᠣᠰᠢᠭᠤ; Chinese: 阿拉善左旗) is a banner (administrative division) in the southwest of Inner Mongolia, China. It borders Mongolia’s Ömnögovi Province to the north, the autonomous region of Ningxia to the southeast, and Gansu province to the southwest. The town of Bayanhot, situated in the banner, is the seat of government of the greater Alxa League, of which Alxa Left Banner is a part.

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      The Bo’ai Special Zone is a restricted zone in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan, for the protection of the Presidential Office Building. It is in the historic center of Taipei and includes other government office buildings and historic sites

    5. Sustainable_Twat on

      What’s so special about that particular section of roads that they’ve seemingly decided to start with that?

    6. KerbodynamicX on

      Interesting find, I think they also have mockups of US carriers in the desert, used to test their new missiles.

    7. You think they’d have the decency to put a latrine on the site of the CKS memorial hall.

    8. I mean… it’s not that special pattern, pretty sure you could find more examples to fit.

    9. Straight_Page_8585 on

      It’s just Temu preparing to sell trips to “Taiwan” on their app in a few weeks.

    10. They do the same thing with US warships.

      Something like this is half saber rattling and half force readiness in case the military is ordered to launch an invasion.

    11. LividNegotiation2838 on

      “Creating” is an outdated term for this. These training grounds were photographed a year or two ago now. The story should be – China has been training on mock Taiwanese city areas for over a year as they prepare for their inevitable ‘reunification plan’

    12. 1000Zasto1000Zato on

      I wonder what would USA do if Alaska wanted to sever connections and rejoin Russia?

    13. China also builds 1-1 scale wooden replicas of us carriers that run along tracks to simulate them taking evasive maneuvers all so their air force can practice anti ship missile runs

      China is not playing around, and should war break out, it’s gonna be a long, gruelling affair

    14. I’d argue that over time it’s not gonna be an invasion. They’ll just walk right in.

    15. I mean, if they’re recreating it there, they don’t need the original anymore, no? That’s how they treat all the companies they buy up for know-how, so maybe they should start treating other countries the same way. You copied it, now you have one of your own, time to leave the original alone!

    16. OrganizedMest on

      This reminds me of when Seal Team 6 ran drills on the bin Laden compound. Is China running military drills there?

    17. xxxXGodKingXxxx on

      Loss of Taiwan means global semiconductor issues big time. The US will get involved if for no other fact than to deny China grabbing it. Either way it goes if China attacks the chip production is grinding to a halt as everyone will have to scramble to make up short falls.

    18. Naah, they decided that if they can’t have Taiwan, they will simply build another one. With blackjack and hookers.

    19. previous-fisher-1519 on

      Yo China, we see what you are doing here. What about making rice or caramelized pork instead? Or just maybe go fuck yourself?

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