While the Biden regime spent four years weakening America's industrial base, China has been quietly positioning itself to deliver a knockout blow to the global economy without firing a single shot – and Taiwan is ground zero.
Military and economic experts are sounding the alarm that the Chinese Communist Party could trigger worldwide economic chaos simply by blockading Taiwan, which produces over 90% of the world's most advanced semiconductors. These tiny chips power everything from your smartphone to America's most sophisticated military equipment.
Think about it, Patriots – while our previous administration was busy pushing green energy fantasies and woke military training, China was studying how to bring the entire Western economy to its knees through strategic economic warfare.
The Semiconductor Stranglehold
Taiwan's dominance in chip manufacturing isn't just a business story – it's a national security nightmare waiting to happen. When China decides to make its move, they won't need tanks rolling through Taipei. A simple naval blockade could shut down global supply chains faster than you can say "Made in China."
"This isn't about military invasion anymore. This is about economic strangulation, and we've handed them the rope," warned one defense analyst familiar with the situation.
The harsh reality? America became dangerously dependent on foreign nations for critical technology while our own manufacturing base was shipped overseas by globalist politicians and their corporate cronies.
President Trump's second-term agenda of bringing manufacturing back to America suddenly looks more prescient than ever. His administration's push for domestic semiconductor production through the CHIPS Act wasn't just about jobs – it was about survival.
Wake-Up Call for America First
This is exactly why the America First movement exists, folks. While the establishment was busy getting rich off Chinese trade deals, they sold out our national security and economic independence.
The question isn't whether China will try this strategy – it's whether America will be prepared when they do. Will we continue to depend on foreign nations for our most critical technologies, or will we finally learn that economic independence is national security?
