Jiang argues that invading Taiwan would invite catastrophic retaliation because China's coastal industrial base could be devastated quickly by the American navy.
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Industrial Base
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"...that an invasion of Taiwan would be costly because remember, China's industrial base is based off the coast. So it would take exactly the..."
"So supercharge the U.S. defense industrial base. That's exactly correct, yes."
"...partners around the world. And we will rebuild the U.S. defense industrial base as part of the President's once -in -a -century revival of..."
"...Americans are doing this, all right? So, rebuild the U.S. defense industrial base, okay? Basically, it means factories and resources, all right? Making sure..."
"...up this accounts surplus. So now China wants to develop its industrial base, right? And how do you do that? By importing oil from..."
"...us. And then China, on the other hand, has this massive industrial base, very cheap raw materials, and is sort of positioned to make..."
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