Freedomwld
Member
Since the British "Economist" magazine listed Taiwan as "the most dangerous region in the world", and US Indo-Pacific Commander Davidson also testified to Congress: "He is worried that the Chinese Communist Party will invade Taiwan as soon as 2027." Therefore, the issue of cross-strait military conflict has become a prominent topic in the public, with many comments and opinions. However, there are blind spots that are often overlooked when talking about cross-strait military conflicts, which are discussed below.
1. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait holds the strategic initiative?
2. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has the decisive weapon?
3. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has the advantage in intelligence, surveillance and investigation?
4. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait is better able to call on the people to join the war?
I think the above issues should be worthy of discussion.
1. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait holds the strategic initiative?
2. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has the decisive weapon?
3. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has the advantage in intelligence, surveillance and investigation?
4. Who on both sides of the Taiwan Strait is better able to call on the people to join the war?
I think the above issues should be worthy of discussion.