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Is a China and or Russian land invasion of the US farfetched?

Following the Completion of the Ongoing and Planned Economic Collapse of America, China and Russia Will Launch a 9 Pronged Attack Upon the United States (Part II)

https://thecommonsenseshow.com/conspiracy-tragedy-united-nations/following-completion-ongoing-and-planned-economic-collapse-america-china-and-russia-will-launch



SOURCES: China preparing for “D-Day” INVASION of the continental United States, with forces to land on the beaches of California, as Biden and Newsom serve as China’s accomplices

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-05-20-china-preparing-for-d-day-invasion-of-the-continental-united-states.html


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With Biden and his fellow globalist masters taking down the command and control system of the US, how farfetched are the above two stories?

IMHO, we in the USA are being taken down from within, we are being set up for a sucker-punch. Time for everybody to wake up or prepare for living hell.

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2cool4school · 46-50, F
Most likely the first and best place for a foreign force to begin an invasion of the US would be Alaska fyi.
Edit: Newfoundland/Nova Scotia and other parts of eastern Canada also offer strategically easy territories for access to the continent as well.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@2cool4school with democrats in control, southern border would be the easiest, as it's basically wide open for anyone to cross. Enemies could mingle with all the illegals and be all over the country before democrats realized what the fuck was going on...
2cool4school · 46-50, F
@wildbill83 too highly populated for the way that invasive combat is carried out but anything is possible in the world today. I’m just going by semi-traditional military tactics not trying to make a political statement. But you do you I’m not trying to be critical of anyone in any way.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@2cool4school "traditional tactics" are obsolete; a lesson the brits and french learned at the onset of ww2. Russia thought they could fight a traditional war in Ukraine, how's that working out for them?

the days of large armies meeting on a set battlefield are long over, and only happens in hollywood...
2cool4school · 46-50, F
@wildbill83 each war and conflict seems to redefine “standard operating procedures”

the days of large armies meeting on a set battlefield are long over, and only happens in hollywood

Fully agree but like you may have seen in the lead up to the Ukrainian conflict in both 2014-2016 and 2021/2022 a staging area is still needed for land based warfare and the Russian tactics proved to be flawed and unsuccessful especially in comparison to the way that the US military was in Iraq specifically in the buildup to the “invasion” specifically in “the surge” and to a lesser extent in the way that Afghanistan was handled. Pakistan was also used as a staging area for plenty of US efforts in Afghanistan as well. It just doesn’t seem to be possible for any military to launch an offensive from its own shore but Taiwan may prove to be an exception to this tend. Especially with the most recent Russian and Chinese aerospace incursions. I’m no far from an expert. Just a casual observer with too much time on my hands and not enough motivation to do actual specific research. Idk it’s hard not to have information fired at people like artillery in the age of information. Still I definitely don’t believe everything that I see hear and read.
2cool4school · 46-50, F
@wildbill83 I do believe in that age old statement about warfare and the Truth being the first casualty in a conflict” so I feel only time will tell and even then we may never truly and fully know or understand. The tactic of “sowing confusion” seems to be heavily used in many different ways in everything going on in the world.