@ww3real Was a map or complete description of the new post war boundaries of China ever posted? I recall East Turkestan was carved out and Tibet, but I think this is the first time I realized HK isn’t part of China anymore.
@ww3real So are these PD’s just absorbing townships/counties in the surrounding areas? It’s a long way from Detroit to Chicago. Are they dividing between rural and urban police (sort of like city policy vs county sheriff in much of the country)?
@Alon@wanderoo@Truckasauruslex@ww3real is this because cities outside Midwest-Northeast were subject to cantonment/quartering by the Chinese, or is it sociological and governance reasons?
@ww3real Maybe I missed a relevant post about Boeing, but I recall back in the early days a tweet in which China decided to have Lockheed continue to produce the F-35 as it was easier than retooling factories for J-31 aircraft. Wouldn’t Boeing have also been producing for China thru this occupation period? Is there not still a Boeing in the US?
@ww3real I see at least wo things this deal shares with Versailles. Major power left largely in-tact and surrounded by minor powers. Onerous reparations. Obviously there are differences, but are you planning on doing a Real Time WWIV in a few years, lol?
@ww3real Lot of questions being raised here…like what passport issued by whom would someone from NYC have? Who’s eligible for this passport? What’s the border of this NYC state? What databases exist for background checks?