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Originally Posted by Skybird
That would put the Foxconn factories even more at risk. The Chinese would not bomb their own factories or foreign factories they can simply seize, own and use, but Taiwan they would flood with missiles and destroy industrial high value assets, if they cannot overrun and seize the island quite qickly. I mean it is hard to image that the importance of Foxconn for Western high tech escapes their attention.
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Well in the article they said they may move them to India and Vietnam, so I don't think they would be at risk. India has the most powerful military in South Asia, not to mention the bomb so I don't think China would be able to conduct a military action against Foxconn's factories there without starting WWIII, (India and the US against China? How much would they charge on Pay Per View for that fight?). Vietnam perhaps they could bomb them and not fear much retaliation, attacks against Chinese's held islands in the Spratly's would be a possible counter strike for Vietnam or sub attacks against PRC shipping with their North Korean provided Yugo type subs or those new Kilos they are buying. Seizing Foxconn factories in Vietnam would be fair more difficult, remember the last time China sent troops in to Vietnam? It was a debacle.