jhungary
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It's not that simple.Assumptions by CSIS need to be re-examined and the simulations run again. Japan is essential to the defense of Taiwan, so diplomatic overtures by the U.S. and China will be crucial to swaying Japan. A lot may come down to ASW.
The narrator of the following video is himself a Taiwanese Australian if I’m not mistaken.
As I said before, for China, it's important for them to not drag US or Japan in if they want a chance to win this war, the problem is, Japan will be a tip-over if US were involved, half because that would mean Japan will be targeted if China attack US bases in Asia. And the other half is that would mean instability in their own backyard.
On the other hand, unless US did not care about Taiwan, they will send their support to Taiwan, in reality, most country would do, in my own war game, by the end of the game, China would have been at war with Philippine, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand along with US and Japan. The problem is these country sees US as the counterbalance of the growing China, and the prospect of US letting go is not looked well on them.
There are going to be 2 issues for the Chinese in this war, number 1 issue is how would the PLAN secure the route from Mainland China to Taiwan, and the other is how China would have interdicted the route the other side used to supply Taiwan.
And as I pointed out before, it's not hard nor complicated to land on Taiwan, but it is when it come to supplying and maintaining security of your supply line because without that, you are going to lose whatever you put up on shore. And that would have taken most PLAN active warship facing a combine JASMF, USN, ROCN and RAN task force. Which mean unless China have material/technological advantage over the aforementioned force, you can either do 1 but not both.
And LOL at that "Taiwanese-Australian" video. He uses assumption to point out someone else;s assumption is wrong, I don't see any military science basis of his assumption to begin with, effectively what he is saying is if things did not go CSIS way, China will win........Well....Yes, but that's an educated guess by people who know their stuff.....