Commentary China won’t publicly announce its adjusted invasion plans for Taiwan or elsewhere. But by carefully parsing public statements, we can see the regime is learning the lessons from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been watching developments in Ukraine with keen interest. Even before the Russian invasion, many analysts thought Xi Jinping would give the order to invade Taiwan. But there have been developments in that war that suggest the ways China must improve before it can launch an invasion. The CCP will never come out and say that its military is unprepared for an invasion. But through Kremlinology, analysts trying to gauge China’s plans can carefully parse public statements that reveal the regime’s intentions. After studying the CCP’s statements, it is clear the regime is taking perceivable steps that directly address the issues of world opinion, training of soldiers, and logistics. Surprising World Opinion/Isolate …