Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

China Doesn't Know What to Do (No One Thought This Could Happen)

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Mar 12, 2026
They unpack sudden shifts in China’s behavior toward Taiwan and what halted sorties might mean. They spotlight Chinese weapons failing in real combat across Iran, Venezuela, and Pakistan. They trace how Iran’s attacks end up hurting China’s economy and why CCP purges and corruption matter for military competence. They weigh how regional responses and U.S. operations reshape the balance in the months ahead.
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INSIGHT

China's Sudden Taiwan Flight Pause Signals Strategic Rethink

  • China abruptly halted near-daily military flights over Taiwan for at least seven days starting Feb 27, 2026, signaling a sudden change in posture.
  • Malcolm Collins ties the pause to recent combat failures of Chinese-made systems in Iran and Venezuela undermining confidence.
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Chinese Exported Weapons Failed In Live Combat Tests

  • Chinese weapons sold to allies (Venezuela, Iran, Pakistan) performed disastrously in live combat against Western systems.
  • Malcolm notes U.S. electronic warfare and stealth capabilities overwhelmed Chinese radars and SAM batteries in testing conditions.
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Iranian Strategy Hurts China More Than The U.S.

  • Iran's attacks on shipping aim to raise oil/shipping costs and force U.S. withdrawal, but the primary country hurt is China.
  • Malcolm emphasizes China relies heavily on Strait shipments for energy and food imports.
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