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What does China achieve from invading Taiwan? - Lemmy
lemmy.mlI understand the historical significance since the nationalists retreated to
Taiwan at the end of the Chinese Civil War. Back then, and for perhaps the
middle part of the 20th century, there was a threat of a government in exile
claiming mainland China. Historically, then, there was your impetus for
invasion. However, China has since grown significantly, and Taiwan no longer
claims to be the government of mainland China, so that reason goes away. Another
reason people give: control the supply of chips. Yet, wouldn’t the Fabs, given
their sensitive nature, be likely to be significantly destroyed in the process
of an invasion? Even still, China now has its own academia and engineering, and
is larger than Taiwan. Hence, even without the corporate espionage mainland
China is known for, wouldn’t investing in their burgeoning semiconductor
industry make more sense, rather than spending that money on war? People mention
that taking Taiwan would be a breakout from the “containment” imposed by the
ring of U.S. allies in the region. Yet while taking Taiwan would mean access to
deep-water ports, it’s not as though Taiwan would ever pose a threat to Chinese
power projection—their stance is wholly defensive. If China decided to pull an
“America” and send a carrier to the Middle East or something, no one would stop
them and risk a war. So what is it then? Is it just for national pride and
glory? Is it to create a legacy for their leadership? The gamble just doesn’t
really seem worth it. Anyway, appreciate your opinions thanks!
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