Maybe they can crash the price but not the network though, it's decentralized, as long as there's electricity and internet it will continue to live, now with countries racing to put satellite based internet do you think they can really break bitcoin with its decentralized nature?
It will be like in china where government bans bitcoin with regulation and all but apparently china still has crypto users.
Correct. I think the government tried to stop Bitcoin in the early days. But since it is decentralized and the nodes are running on several computers all over the world, it is not possible for a single country to shut down the Bitcoin network. The number of nodes has increased a lot these days, and I don't think the governments will be able to shut the Bitcoin anymore.
In that sense, Bitcoin is immortal. I can think of a natural disaster or a world war that could destroy the internet system in the world. This could be the only way to stop Bitcoin. I don't see how else Bitcoin will be stopped by someone.