Falcon29
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Actually, it does, especially now. The Syrian war taught Hezbollah how to fight state-level military adversaries.Because hebollah doesn't have the capacity to fight a state military.
That's also armed at the state-level with everything it has and uses. It is ready to fight a state like Israel. The Taliban were also a "local militia" and they eventually defeated NATO, a coalition of over 30 countries, including US, over 2 decades. Stop overrating the military power and prowess these western states have- they seem to lack the endurance for longer wars, and thats where their adversaries defeat them- its easy for the Houthis, HEzbollah and Taliban to fight forever for and on their homeland.It's a local militia.
Engage with India and you will not be able to challenge the US in futureThese are the kinds of statements that preceded a short but sharp war; a war with India is more likely then one with Taiwan, and with India’s image hurt by its and its public’s stance via a vi Gaza and the Palestinians as seen by the words of the Iranian supreme leader, this statement from China is but shouldn’t have been a surprise.
For China, a short and decisive war with India would give them a lot of experience, and “kill the chicken to scare the monkeys”.
P.s. India isnt a treaty ally of the US or any western country. China could attack Indian forces in parts of “Little and South Tibet” (Ladakh and Aranachal Pradesh) on some kind of pretext.
The people in India’s northeast have been alienated and now India doesn’t even have Bangladesh as its vassal.
Just like Kashmir, India doesn’t respect the local indigenous peoples.
its easy for the Houthis, HEzbollah and Taliban to fight forever for and on their homeland.