WASHINGTON (AP) — Whether it’s tapioca balls or computer chips, Taiwan is stretching toward the United States and away from China — the world’s No. 2 economy that threatens to take the democratically ruled island by force if necessary.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Whether it’s tapioca balls or computer chips, Taiwan is stretching toward the United States and away from China — the world’s No. 2 economy that threatens to take the democratically ruled island by force if necessary.
The trade with China is a a big part why they haven’t been invaded yet. This may speed up the timeline for China’s invasion.
China’s literally falling apart from natural disasters, corruption and incompetence… they couldn’t invade north Korea…