Xi Jinping told an EU leader that the US was trying to trick China into invading Taiwan, per the Financial Times, amid increasing tensions.
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TLDR:
I love US policy being a Morton's fork against China. If Xi invades Taiwan, we/US sanctions him, NATO sanctions him, AUKUS sanctions him, most of the EU, if not all of them, sanction him, and major non-NATO allies like Japan and South Korea sanction him, and maybe India does too. And while we would all face a recession, it wouldn't be US soldiers dying; it would be a proxy war that China and Taiwan would fight, and China would get a depression of its own making.
If he doesn't invade Taiwan and tries to grow the economy to aggregate China's aggregate national power or just national power to weather the sanctions better, it could be that Xi could fear dying before Taiwan becomes a part of China and under its political and military control, and dictators hate that. Look at Putin right now.
The middle ground option is a blockade of Taiwan by the Chinese Navy, maritime militia, and Coast Guard, which would lead to some sanctions, but could allow Taiwan to build up its preparedness.
Again, the lesson the US, and the only best foreign policymakers figure out is that you attack when you can (Gulf War 1), and if there is a world war, you let other people do the fighting unless it's on home turf at least in the beginning, or just sit it out and freeload, which could reap dividends in terms of economics.
So Russia, and China's only option is to interfere in the US's elections and get Trump elected. About that...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has demanded the self-governed island of Taiwan pay for U.S. protection.
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Now do I think the US will protect NATO and treaty-bounded allies? Yes, because it makes sense the US isn't a charity or world police even under Trump due to the influence of the bureaucracy on any candidate.
If I were asked by any news channel, I would lie and say the US would protect Taiwan to the fullest, but even if nuclear weapons were out of the question, you don't attack China on its own turf; you crater their economies like the US vs. the Soviets and Russia today.