11-28-2019, 03:18 PM
** 28-Nov-2019 World View: Diversionary tactic
The CCP thugs are obviously well aware of the role reversal. There's
no way to predict the exact scenario, but there's no doubt that the
CCP thugs will figure out a way to adapt the lessons of WW II to the
current situation, and use some kind of diversionary tactic to slow
any rebellion.
Since the CCP has spent the last 30 years with its Patriotic Education
Campaign generating vitriolic nationalistic anti-Japan fervor, then I
would say not only that Japan will be part of that diversionary
tactic, but that the CCP thugs have been planning for it for 30 years.
(11-28-2019, 03:00 PM)Warren Dew Wrote: > Back in the 1930s, the Chinese Communist Party was fine with that,
> since they were the rebels. In the 2020s, the prodemocracy
> movement, or whatever the southern Chinese cognate might be, would
> be the rebels who would be helped by an external war, and the
> Party, as the incumbent government, are the ones who would be
> hurt. Being on the opposite side than before, it would not be in
> the Party's interests today to start an external war once a
> rebellion had started.
The CCP thugs are obviously well aware of the role reversal. There's
no way to predict the exact scenario, but there's no doubt that the
CCP thugs will figure out a way to adapt the lessons of WW II to the
current situation, and use some kind of diversionary tactic to slow
any rebellion.
Since the CCP has spent the last 30 years with its Patriotic Education
Campaign generating vitriolic nationalistic anti-Japan fervor, then I
would say not only that Japan will be part of that diversionary
tactic, but that the CCP thugs have been planning for it for 30 years.