r/moderatepolitics • u/Soggy_Association491 • 1d ago
News Article China’s Fallen Generals Are Getting Unexpectedly Harsh Punishments
https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/05/22/china-xi-jinping-purge-generals-punishment-death-sentence/
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u/BendicantMias 1d ago edited 1d ago
None of this is one-sided, and it would hurt other nations far more than China as it would not be a unified global response. Far from it, the list of nations expected to respond is very short, while China has a very diverse list trade partners as literally the state that is the biggest trade partner of the most nations globally. More than even America. And almost all nations don't recognize Taiwanese independence, nor share America's worries over chips coming from China rather than Taiwan (they import most of their electronics from China anyway). China is also not as dependent on exports as, say, Germany or Japan are. Exports are a fifth of its gdp, whereas for Germany it's around half - that's what an export dependent economy actually looks like. China is also a large market for Germany btw.
I never said it would come to that, it was merely to illustrate just how much more preferable it would be to China than to let the US have it. Look at what the US is doing to Cuba now. As I've said, Taiwan is China's Cuba. Quite literally - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_chain_strategy
Also, you vastly overestimate the amount of backlash powerful states ever receive. Trade is still open for Russia to most nations in the world. Less than quarter of the worlds nations are sanctioning it, representing even less of the worlds' people (really just Europe and North America). Most nations and people still trade with Russia, and even today there are still even western firms operating in Russia.
Now scale that up for China, far more critical to the world economy and the majority trade partner of the most nations on Earth. And btw, what of the US, which has already done comparable wars? Vietnam killed over 3 MILLION people, yet trade continued, while the more recent War on Terror saw to the deaths of over 4.5 MILLION - https://costsofwar.watson.brown.edu/costs/human
If you want to claim the whole world is going to boycott China over an island most everyone already proclaims as theirs, then why has the whole world not boycotted the US yet? Even now, as the whole world is suffering from yet another American war? This is what the world thinks of the US, and yet still trades with it - https://brilliantmaps.com/threat-to-peace/
That claim came from US General Mark Milley actually - https://www.heritage.org/defense/commentary/why-gen-milleys-ukraine-war-prediction-missed-mile
That's what China has done. The island chain doesn't allow them to, as it upsets the status quo. You can directly trace the rise of recent Chinese hostility to changes in America, not China, in the form of air and seaspace violations of Taiwan. They rose greatly starting in 2016-17 - China didn't change then (Xi came to power half a decade earlier), America did (Trump came to power on the back of an anti-China crusade, which even Biden continued albeit multilaterally)
China may very well not even formally take Taiwan in the end, instead offering it some sort of superficial protectorate status to entice them after a blockade has worn them down. That would leave them nominally 'independent', but without control of their foreign policy. That would avoid starvation, but crucially also put an end to their partnership with America. They might eventually end up absorbed in all but name like Hong Kong, but not initially. China can afford to be patient about that, but the island chain demands they act to ensure America is kept at bay.