▲ | infecto 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I am not sure what you are trying to say? That the US can simply press a button and end a conflict with China? China has been posturing forever on Taiwan being a part of China. They love to show of bridges and boats that would be able to facilitate a land invasion. We have already seen how quick China integrated HK. It is not a nonzero chance that China makes a move on the US. If that happens, where are the chips coming from. It’s smart to want to increase geographical diversification for something that is used in almost all tech products. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | LeafItAlone 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
>China has been posturing forever on Taiwan being a part of China. And yet they continue to just posture instead of doing it. The US does maintain a small military presence in Taiwan already. Answer me this: if the US is so heavily dependent on Taiwan _not_ being part of China, then why would they let them take it? US bringing chip manufacturing in country weakens Taiwan’s position and only then will China take it, when it feels safe from retaliation from the US. | |||||||||||||||||
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