Tbh what is happening now is mild despite the rhetoric in media 🤷, when I was in elementary school the PRC launched missiles over the island during our first direct presidential election which I was told I could see from the schoolyard (1996, Taiwan was under dictatorship/martial law until 1987). PLA fighter jets that need occasional escorts home when they wander into US-drawn Republic of China airspace (which actually stretches across the Strait into their mainland) is just business as usual. Our friends across the Strait also often draw silly lines on maps that no one pays attention to😂
Prior to that, in 1971 when Republic of China ceded its seat on the UN Security Council to the People's Republic of China, the US even ceased all fighter jet sales to Taiwan, depriving it of air defenses increasing tensions for a decade. Despite tensions, Taiwanese ended up building their own fighter jets in response (FCK-1) until eventually fighter jet sales resumed, today the indigenous fighter jet is called the Brave Eagle. Taiwan with it's fertile land and diverse human capital is fairly self sufficient and thrives under tension
Regardless, strategically Taiwan is a tough nut to crack, amphibious invasion was even avoided entirely by the US during WWII due to its difficulty. Billions of dollars in Chinese aircraft carriers don't actually help in an invasion of Taiwan either, something to think about.
Getting that Softwar thesis to play out in Taiwan would be fascinating 😎