Monday, March 13, 2023

This

 

is fairly significant, 

in light of what I was talking about just a few short days ago in my residence.

Which I know is watched/monitored etc.

At least by honey and her minions it is :-).

Point is?

Even though I didn't generate any 

"presentation" on this subject?

I'm sure somebody has it recorder somewhere.

It goes a lil something like this:


China isn't going to engage in an

"amphibious landing"

to try and take over Taiwan.

They will encircle it.

Multiple times over.

And slowly "pick off" 

the US nuclear submarine fleet.

They will take out the base from where the subs get their orders to go to radio Antenna depth.


With no instructions?

The US sub fleet will appear a lot more and a lot more randomly on the surface

(Where and when they are the most vulnerable)

and the Chinese surface fleet, 

Airplanes etc

will slowly grind them down in a war of attrition.

The Chinese already have sensors on the sea bed as far away as Guam just for this capability.

And Canada just said it found a Chinese "buoy" that was for sub detection purposes in the artic ocean.

China says it's for commercial navigation.

(Of course).

They already know how this plays out.


The CSIS think tank study on 14 contingencies for the invasion of Taiwan?

Was just that. 

Wargaming for an invasion.

Not a blockade.


Think about it.

Three concentric circles of ships/planes patrolling around the island.

One surfaces?

Sink it.

They simply have the infrastructure and the resources 

(people)

to make more ships faster than we can make nuclear capable subs.


"Sink China Warships,": US General On Breaking Blockade Of Taiwan- Report


NDTV


"General Wilsbach said, "We've got to sink the ships," and recommended the US "amass firepower" in the region with the use of armed drones and added the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider could be "helpful in our mission."

(They can (and will) build and man them faster than we can sink them.)


"Taipei: Commander of US Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), General Kenneth Wilsbach said that the US must sink Chinese warships to break a blockade of Taiwan, reported Taiwan News."

"While speaking to reporters at the Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colorado on Wednesday, General Wilsbach said, "We've got to sink the ships," and recommended the U.S. "amass firepower" in the region with the use of armed drones and added the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider could be "helpful in our mission."


(Discernment alert:

Why was this not covered by major news outlets in the US? Why do you have to keep looking toward foreign sources of information to get to the bottom of things?)


"General Wilsbach recalled that in response to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan, China deployed ships off the east coast of Taiwan to act "as a sort of blockade," reported Military.com."

(They are training for what they are getting ready to do.)


"General Wilsbach said the surface-to-air missiles mounted on the ships created an "anti-access/area denial engagement zone" that discouraged warplanes from other countries from entering for fear of being shot down."

(It's not like there's a lot of countries in the Indo-pacific ready to go to war with China on our behalf to start with y'all.).


The commander said that sinking Chinese warships should not only be the main objective of the PACAF "but really anyone that's going to be involved in a conflict like this."


"He stressed the need for the US and the militaries of friendly nations to plan and train together a great deal more, reported Taiwan News.

(Do you really think we have the time to do that?)


General Wilsbach said that many wings under his command are rehearsing the US Air Force's tactic of spreading crews and aircraft across "many, many islands."

"China has enacted a long-term and flexible strategy for the self-governing island. This strategy involves periodic military exercises that amount to blockades, with a tighter military noose increasing the threat level."

"Moreover, it sends the message that any large military exercise could quickly be the real thing - an indefinite blockade of Taiwan to starve it into submission.'


Again,

Why no main stream media coverage

(or lil to none anyway)

for an event and comments that were made:


"While speaking 

(General Wilsbach that is) 

to reporters at the 

Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Symposium 

in Aurora, Colorado 

on Wednesday?

 (last Wednesday that is.)







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