China - Taiwan Developments

BEIJING, August 17. /TASS/. China does not have a clear timetable for Taiwan's reunification, but under the influence of external factors, this process can be accelerated, China’s Ambassador to Norway, Yi Xianliang, said in an interview with NRK TV broadcaster, published by the Chinese embassy on Tuesday.

"We have never had a timetable for this. But we cannot afford to let the current situation last forever. If the Americans, outside forces and separatists on the island take more provocative actions, the reunification time will shorten, [and it will happen] not in 2049 (the 100th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China - TASS), but maybe even tomorrow," Yi said.

Tass reporting
 
Tanks are useless in mountains and urban areas. That is what Taiwan looks like.
I take it you've never been to Taiwan before. Visit the western seaboard for a bit and you will see it's pretty flat with vast areas of farmland. Just a rough guess, but I doubt China will try to go all the way around to land their forces on the Eastern seaboard.
 
I take it you've never been to Taiwan before. Visit the western seaboard for a bit and you will see it's pretty flat with vast areas of farmland. Just a rough guess, but I doubt China will try to go all the way around to land their forces on the Eastern seaboard.
How do the tanks get onto the land?
 
How do the tanks get onto the land?
I don't know about their logistics. Just mentioning that the eastern seaboard of Taiwan is decent terrain for fast-moving tanks. It's part of the reason Taiwan has most of their tank battalions stationed in that area.
 
I don't know about their logistics. Just mentioning that the eastern seaboard of Taiwan is decent terrain for fast-moving tanks. It's part of the reason Taiwan has most of their tank battalions stationed in that area.
I'm talking about chinese tanks. There are only very few landing spots on the coast line afaik and they are all very well fortified.
 
I'm talking about chinese tanks. There are only very few landing spots on the coast line afaik and they are all very well fortified.
That's true, it was almost impossible to find a beach without old anti-vehicle spikes and concrete obstructions. I did a long bike trip along the coastal roads down the seaboard. The only places you didn't really find the obstructions were in wetland reserves and along a few bathing/crabbing beaches.
 
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