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Now should be a good time to invade Taiwan. US aircraft carriers snd bombers all in middle east.

The day Taiwan is attacked, is the day the entire mainland China gets liberated. :cool:

By the way, in case you missed it, the PLA generals don't really like Xi now. Good luck! :biggrin:
Nobody likes to work under a visionary like steve jobs and president Xi. They test you to the max.
Blockade taiwan air and sea and give them the venezuela treatment. After one month fighting iran, US forces will be firing blanks due to lack of micro chips for their missiles and planes.
 
Nobody likes to work under a visionary like steve jobs and president Xi. They test you to the max.
Blockade taiwan air and sea and give them the venezuela treatment. After one month fighting iran, US forces will be firing blanks due to lack of micro chips for their missiles and planes.

Winnie Xi is not a visionary. He's afraid for his own life. And he has been brainwashed during his childhood years under Mao's Cultural Revolution.

His end will be a most unpleasant one. Enjoy the show. :cool:
 
Hahaha.
This is the most common myth that Chinese can blockade Taiwan out. By blocking ship bound to and fro from Taiwan, China also created blockage to their own shipping too.

Also the Chinese war ships will be sitting ducks on the straits. Japanese , Korea will be sending their missile all over to train and hit the ships doing the blockade.
 
Hahaha.
This is the most common myth that Chinese can blockade Taiwan out. By blocking ship bound to and fro from Taiwan, China also created blockage to their own shipping too.

Also the Chinese war ships will be sitting ducks on the straits. Japanese , Korea will be sending their missile all over to train and hit the ships doing the blockade.
You sound like those pirates of yore. Seizing ships for no reason.
 
If it sounds an easy duck sitting around, US will fast hand fast leg spares no one
 
If it sounds an easy duck sitting around, US will fast hand fast leg spares no one
US pretend to defend taiwan. But in reality, not worth the cost to do it. Better to create animosity in order to sell more military equipment to Taiwan. Economics eventually dictates most decisions.
 
Look at this US pretending show of force. China makes more fighter jets in one month.

Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
48 Brand New F-35A Stealth Fighters Will Soon Be Based in China’s Backyard

ByChristian OrrPublished1 day ago
Google News
F-35 FighterAn F-35 Lightning II assigned to the 62nd Fighter Squadron, Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., sits in a hangar ahead of operations for the F-35 Lightning II TDY, Oct. 28, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Kelly Field, Texas. The 62nd FS will be training with F-16s from the 149th Fighter Wing and the 301st Fighter Wing, along with T-38s from the 301st Fighter Wing. The multi-role capabilities of the F-35 allows them to perform missions which traditionally required numerous specialized aircraft. The complimentary air superiority capabilities of the F-35 will augment our air superiority fleet and ensure we continue to "own the skies" over future battlefields. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian G. Rhodes)
Summary and Key Points: U.S. airpower in Japan is set for a major upgrade as Misawa Air Base prepares to host 48 F-35A stealth fighters, replacing 36 F-16s under a broader modernization plan announced in 2024.

-With Misawa already home to two Japanese F-35A units, basing U.S. Lightnings there strengthens interoperability and accelerates day-to-day readiness.

F-35
Capt. Andrew “Dojo” Olson, F-35 Demonstration Team commander and pilot performs a dedication pass in an F-35A Lightning II during the 2019 Wings Over Wayne Airshow April 27, 2019, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The WOW Airshow marks the third public performance of the F-35 Demo Team’s new aerial demonstration during 2019 airshow season.

F-35 Stealth Fighter
U.S. Air Force Capt. Kristin “BEO” Wolfe, the F-35A Demonstration Team pilot, climbs into the sky during a flight practice June 17, 2020, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Air Combat Command’s single-ship aerial demonstration teams are required to regularly practice in order to maintain flight currencies and stay performance-ready. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Kip Sumner)

-The shift supports deterrence along the first island chain—Japan through Taiwan to the Philippines—by improving survivability, sensing, and rapid response in a contested environment.

-The timeline for the first arrivals remains unclear, but Misawa’s role as a key northern Honshu air hub is expanding.

Snow, Sensors, Stealth: Why Misawa Is the Right Base for U.S. F-35A Fighters
If the United States ever goes back to war in East Asia—whether against China, North Korea and/or Russia—the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II will be key aerial assets in the endeavor.

And a key U.S. ally in any Indo-Pacific regional war will be Japan. Accordingly, a major Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) base will now host the F-35.

The Basics
Newsweek reporter Ryan Chan has the details: “The United States is preparing Misawa Air Base, one of its major military outposts in Japan for projecting air power, to support the future hosting of stealth fighter aircraft. As part of a plan announced in July 2024 to modernize its Japan-based tactical aircraft, the Pentagon has decided to deploy 48 F-35A jets, capable of evading radar detection, to Misawa to replace 36 older F-16 jets with greater capacity and capability.”

F-35 Fighter Fleet.
Two U.S. Air Force F-35A Lighting IIs fly in formation with two ROKAF F-35As during Freedom Shield 25, a defense-oriented exercise featuring live, virtual, and field-based training, March 13, 2025. The aircraft participated in dynamic targeting and aerial refueling training, validating the capability of ROK and U.S. Air Forces, to find, fix, and defeat a range of threats. (Photo courtesy of Republic of Korea Air Force)

For good measure, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps variants of the F-35—the F-35C and F-35B, respectively—have been posted at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni.

Significance
This announced upgrade of U.S. airpower in Japan comes shortly after the Trump administration’s U.S. national security strategy called for a military buildup to counter aggression along the first island chain, which runs from Japan to the Philippines through Taiwan.

As U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said during a meeting with Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi at the Pentagon earlier this month, “[We] talk about America first, yes, but it doesn’t mean America alone. It means [working] with our friends [who] are investing [and] standing with us. And that’s how we bring peace through strength around the world [and] here in our hemisphere.”

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An F-35A Lightning II from the 354th Fighter Wing, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, flies behind a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 117th Air Refueling Squadron, Forbes Field Air National Guard Base, Kansas, over the Indo-Pacific, March 10, 2022. Aircrews routinely fly missions aimed at sharpening the necessary skills needed to respond to emerging situations at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Yosselin Perla)
An F-35A Lightning II from the 354th Fighter Wing, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, flies behind a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 117th Air Refueling Squadron, Forbes Field Air National Guard Base, Kansas, over the Indo-Pacific, March 10, 2022. Aircrews routinely fly missions aimed at sharpening the necessary skills needed to respond to emerging situations at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Yosselin Perla)

U.S. Air Force Maj. Kristin Wolfe, F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team commander and pilot, showcases the unique aerial capabilities of the USAFs most advanced 5th generation multi-role stealth fighter, the F-35A, during Wings Over Solano at Travis Air Force Base, California, May 15, 2022. The Wings Over Solano open house and air show provided an opportunity for the local community to interact directly with the base and its Airmen and see capabilities on full display at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
U.S. Air Force Maj. Kristin Wolfe, F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team commander and pilot, showcases the unique aerial capabilities of the USAFs most advanced 5th generation multi-role stealth fighter, the F-35A, during Wings Over Solano at Travis Air Force Base, California, May 15, 2022. The Wings Over Solano open house and air show provided an opportunity for the local community to interact directly with the base and its Airmen and see capabilities on full display at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)

Meanwhile, a U.S. Air Force spokesperson said that, “In permanently assigning its most advanced tactical aircraft in Japan, [the Pentagon] will bolster regional deterrence and significantly improve its response capabilities.”

Misawa Air Base already hosts two of the JASDF’s F-35A units, so it makes good sense for it to host U.S.-owned Lightning IIs.

About Misawa AB
Misawa Air Base is in Aomori Prefecture, which is the northernmost part of the main island of Honshu, bordered by the Hokkaido Strait. It is located 684 kilometers north of Tokyo—about a six-hour drive by car or a two-hour commute via bullet train.

I spent quite a bit of time at Misawa Air Base as a private military contractor assigned to Japan from September 2014 to April 2015. Though my job duties were performed at the Shariki Communication Site in Tsugaru City, Misawa was our main support base, where we went for our administrative and logistical needs. I got to see my fair share of U.S. F-16s and JASDF Mitsubishi F-2 Viper Zeros taking off and landing there. (And oh yeah, the off-post restaurants run by the local civilian populace were pretty top-notch too.)

The Way Forward: F-35A Fighters Should Make China Concerned
It remains unclear when Misawa will receive its first F-35As, but in the meantime, the base is continuing routine aircraft operations.

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Recently released official images showed F-16s participating in a training exercise earlier this month despite snow and extreme cold. Presumably, once the Lightning IIs arrive in-country, they will be assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing, which operates and maintains two squadrons—the 13th and 14th Fighter Squadrons—of F-16CM (C and D models) Block 50 Fighting Falcons.

It also remains to be seen whether the U.S. will deploy additional assets, such as the F-22 and/or the B-21 Raider sixth-generation stealth bomber aircraft in Misawa—or at other JASDF airbases such as Kadena or Yokota—amid tensions in the first island chain.

About the Author: Christian D. Orr, Defense Expert
Christian D. Orr is a Senior Defense Editor. He is a former Air Force Security Forces officer, Federal law enforcement officer, and private military contractor (with assignments worked in Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kosovo, Japan, Germany, and the Pentagon). Chris holds a B.A. in International Relations from the University of Southern California (USC) and an M.A. in Intelligence Studies (concentration in Terrorism Studies) from American Military University (AMU). He is also the author of the newly published book “Five Decades of a Fabulous Firearm: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Beretta 92 Pistol Series.”
 
Look at this US pretending show of force. China makes more fighter jets in one month.

Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
48 Brand New F-35A Stealth Fighters Will Soon Be Based in China’s Backyard

ByChristian OrrPublished1 day ago
Google News
F-35 FighterAn F-35 Lightning II assigned to the 62nd Fighter Squadron, Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., sits in a hangar ahead of operations for the F-35 Lightning II TDY, Oct. 28, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Kelly Field, Texas. The 62nd FS will be training with F-16s from the 149th Fighter Wing and the 301st Fighter Wing, along with T-38s from the 301st Fighter Wing. The multi-role capabilities of the F-35 allows them to perform missions which traditionally required numerous specialized aircraft. The complimentary air superiority capabilities of the F-35 will augment our air superiority fleet and ensure we continue to "own the skies" over future battlefields. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian G. Rhodes)
Summary and Key Points: U.S. airpower in Japan is set for a major upgrade as Misawa Air Base prepares to host 48 F-35A stealth fighters, replacing 36 F-16s under a broader modernization plan announced in 2024.

-With Misawa already home to two Japanese F-35A units, basing U.S. Lightnings there strengthens interoperability and accelerates day-to-day readiness.

F-35
Capt. Andrew “Dojo” Olson, F-35 Demonstration Team commander and pilot performs a dedication pass in an F-35A Lightning II during the 2019 Wings Over Wayne Airshow April 27, 2019, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The WOW Airshow marks the third public performance of the F-35 Demo Team’s new aerial demonstration during 2019 airshow season.

F-35 Stealth Fighter
U.S. Air Force Capt. Kristin “BEO” Wolfe, the F-35A Demonstration Team pilot, climbs into the sky during a flight practice June 17, 2020, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Air Combat Command’s single-ship aerial demonstration teams are required to regularly practice in order to maintain flight currencies and stay performance-ready. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Kip Sumner)

-The shift supports deterrence along the first island chain—Japan through Taiwan to the Philippines—by improving survivability, sensing, and rapid response in a contested environment.

-The timeline for the first arrivals remains unclear, but Misawa’s role as a key northern Honshu air hub is expanding.

Snow, Sensors, Stealth: Why Misawa Is the Right Base for U.S. F-35A Fighters
If the United States ever goes back to war in East Asia—whether against China, North Korea and/or Russia—the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II will be key aerial assets in the endeavor.

And a key U.S. ally in any Indo-Pacific regional war will be Japan. Accordingly, a major Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) base will now host the F-35.

The Basics
Newsweek reporter Ryan Chan has the details: “The United States is preparing Misawa Air Base, one of its major military outposts in Japan for projecting air power, to support the future hosting of stealth fighter aircraft. As part of a plan announced in July 2024 to modernize its Japan-based tactical aircraft, the Pentagon has decided to deploy 48 F-35A jets, capable of evading radar detection, to Misawa to replace 36 older F-16 jets with greater capacity and capability.”

F-35 Fighter Fleet.
Two U.S. Air Force F-35A Lighting IIs fly in formation with two ROKAF F-35As during Freedom Shield 25, a defense-oriented exercise featuring live, virtual, and field-based training, March 13, 2025. The aircraft participated in dynamic targeting and aerial refueling training, validating the capability of ROK and U.S. Air Forces, to find, fix, and defeat a range of threats. (Photo courtesy of Republic of Korea Air Force)

For good measure, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps variants of the F-35—the F-35C and F-35B, respectively—have been posted at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni.

Significance
This announced upgrade of U.S. airpower in Japan comes shortly after the Trump administration’s U.S. national security strategy called for a military buildup to counter aggression along the first island chain, which runs from Japan to the Philippines through Taiwan.

As U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said during a meeting with Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi at the Pentagon earlier this month, “[We] talk about America first, yes, but it doesn’t mean America alone. It means [working] with our friends [who] are investing [and] standing with us. And that’s how we bring peace through strength around the world [and] here in our hemisphere.”

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U.S. Air Force Maj. Kristin Wolfe, F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team commander and pilot, showcases the unique aerial capabilities of the USAFs most advanced 5th generation multi-role stealth fighter, the F-35A, during Wings Over Solano at Travis Air Force Base, California, May 15, 2022. The Wings Over Solano open house and air show provided an opportunity for the local community to interact directly with the base and its Airmen and see capabilities on full display at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
U.S. Air Force Maj. Kristin Wolfe, F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team commander and pilot, showcases the unique aerial capabilities of the USAFs most advanced 5th generation multi-role stealth fighter, the F-35A, during Wings Over Solano at Travis Air Force Base, California, May 15, 2022. The Wings Over Solano open house and air show provided an opportunity for the local community to interact directly with the base and its Airmen and see capabilities on full display at Travis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)

Meanwhile, a U.S. Air Force spokesperson said that, “In permanently assigning its most advanced tactical aircraft in Japan, [the Pentagon] will bolster regional deterrence and significantly improve its response capabilities.”

Misawa Air Base already hosts two of the JASDF’s F-35A units, so it makes good sense for it to host U.S.-owned Lightning IIs.

About Misawa AB
Misawa Air Base is in Aomori Prefecture, which is the northernmost part of the main island of Honshu, bordered by the Hokkaido Strait. It is located 684 kilometers north of Tokyo—about a six-hour drive by car or a two-hour commute via bullet train.

I spent quite a bit of time at Misawa Air Base as a private military contractor assigned to Japan from September 2014 to April 2015. Though my job duties were performed at the Shariki Communication Site in Tsugaru City, Misawa was our main support base, where we went for our administrative and logistical needs. I got to see my fair share of U.S. F-16s and JASDF Mitsubishi F-2 Viper Zeros taking off and landing there. (And oh yeah, the off-post restaurants run by the local civilian populace were pretty top-notch too.)

The Way Forward: F-35A Fighters Should Make China Concerned
It remains unclear when Misawa will receive its first F-35As, but in the meantime, the base is continuing routine aircraft operations.

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Recently released official images showed F-16s participating in a training exercise earlier this month despite snow and extreme cold. Presumably, once the Lightning IIs arrive in-country, they will be assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing, which operates and maintains two squadrons—the 13th and 14th Fighter Squadrons—of F-16CM (C and D models) Block 50 Fighting Falcons.

It also remains to be seen whether the U.S. will deploy additional assets, such as the F-22 and/or the B-21 Raider sixth-generation stealth bomber aircraft in Misawa—or at other JASDF airbases such as Kadena or Yokota—amid tensions in the first island chain.

About the Author: Christian D. Orr, Defense Expert
Christian D. Orr is a Senior Defense Editor. He is a former Air Force Security Forces officer, Federal law enforcement officer, and private military contractor (with assignments worked in Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kosovo, Japan, Germany, and the Pentagon). Chris holds a B.A. in International Relations from the University of Southern California (USC) and an M.A. in Intelligence Studies (concentration in Terrorism Studies) from American Military University (AMU). He is also the author of the newly published book “Five Decades of a Fabulous Firearm: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Beretta 92 Pistol Series.”
You apparently not keeping up with the news. He needs to fix some people in PLA first. His hands are tied for the moment. Ok, maybe right hand free for fapping.
 
Taiwan has signed a trade agreement on Jan15, committing to invest US$500 billion in the U.S. technology and semiconductor sectors. As part of this deal, TSMC plans to significantly expand its offshore chip production in the U.S. by 40% by 2030. Notably, there was no mention of any reciprocal commitment from the U.S. to provide protection for Taiwan as it is the agreement focuses on economic security and strategic integration.
 
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