It might have been but it is now marked as being under China's control. Same as the Korean peninsula now.think Hong Kong maybe one of those places that is in open rebellion
might also be they need troops that are more well trained/equipped then the conscripts they're probably using since with the way china is imploding i can't imagine they have many real troops left.you know now that i think about it i find it funny that China had to hire The Russian Army are there are running out of manpower or military equipment?
but i will be good for us as a weak or fail Russian will help us in the long term as the wont be able to stop us from united the world the same with China and yes having lots of Russian military hardware being sold will be bad but only in the short term as the military hardware will become outdated were fastso i think maybe next round might be time too look into having trade with russia? before it totally fails and has to sell of its military hard wear or something too stay positive ?
having lots of Russian military hardware being sold might not be a great plan long term.
not even going into the stuff about how the russian military is now working as a mercenary force? that bad really really bad
It was captured as a demonstration of the consequences of rebellion.So I was looking at some of the older updates and China took control of Hong Kong in 2050. @Isaacssv558 How and why did they do that. I am going with invaded since it was marked as unaligned. It was either a Rebel faction that held it or Independent City-state.
Wait, does this mean we could potentially get supermassive hypersonic cargo jets with extreme carrying capacity and veg low fuel costs? Even what is effectively arial carriers?
So...SHIELD Helicarriers when?Mostly yes; you'd run into structural problems making the hypersonic craft too large. Alien materials can mitigate that, but you wouldn't use the best stuff for cargo jets. The hypersonic speeds would mostly be for combat craft anyway, your civilian and logistics craft don't need that kind of speed.
It was captured as a demonstration of the consequences of rebellion.
Depends on your definition of battle.Ah I guess that makes sense. Did they have a battle for the city? Was Hong Kong actually in Rebellion though? Since it was a autonomous territory to begin with.
So mostly they marched into the city then. Maybe fires a few shots, but ultimately little was lost there.Depends on your definition of battle.
The CCP still considered it part of China.
Unless someplace like Taiwan is involved and tried to take over Hong Kong. That is a political shitstorm waiting to happen.
Although if China no longer is being monitored, I wonder if someone thought of trying to take over the place.
Basically yeah they are falling apart there isn't anything they can do to stop that. If they get any more bad rolls they we fully collapse.China is about to turn into Peter and say "I don't feel so good, Mr. Stark".
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