Every time that I challenge a troll to post a reputable citation to back up their claim, I get nothing in response.
Admit it. Your ridiculous claim of nuking Taiwan is totally out of whack. You belong in a mental hospital. Here's why.
1. Almost every country in the world agrees that Taiwan is part of China under the "One China" policy. You are advocating that China nuke part of its own territory. This is called idiocy and not worthy of discussion.
2. Taiwan is the goose that lays the golden eggs. Taiwan has been transferring technology into China for almost 40 years. The tech transfer is still continuing. There's a reason that China can grow 7% annually today. China is receiving a free flow of Taiwanese technology and patents.
3. One to two million Taiwanese work and live on mainland China. They are helping to push China's technology forward. Also, there are millions of overseas Taiwanese living in the United States. There are many overseas Taiwanese-mainland China joint research projects. Any bombing of Taiwan will result in the immediate cessation of overseas Taiwanese support for joint science research with mainland Chinese.
For the above three reasons and your inability to provide a reputable citation from a senior mainland Chinese government official, your idea of nuking Taiwan is pure garbage. I have proven that you are a lunatic.
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You get one guess whose patents are in all of those mainland Chinese high-tech exports to the world.
Taiwan remains the world's third-largest cumulative foreign holder at 150,121 USPTO patents
For 2014, Taiwan remained the world's third-largest cumulative foreign holder of 150,121 USPTO (ie. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office) patents during the last 38 years. Essentially, Taiwan is out-innovating every other country on the planet except for the United States, Japan, and Germany. This would explain Taiwan's ever-increasing standards of living and foreign exchange reserves.
Patent Counts By Country, State, and Year - All Patent Types (December 2014)
Taiwan's cumulative USPTO patents are clearly massive in terms of quantity. However, we have to examine the quality of the Taiwanese patents. This can be done indirectly and easily by mentioning ten large leading Taiwanese companies in diverse industries.
1. TSMC (or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is the world leader in the foundry business with 50% worldwide market share. TSMC logic chip technology is currently being mass produced at a leading-edge 20nm.
2. Mediatek is a leading multi-billion dollar designer of systems-on-chip (SOC) for smartphones and tablets.
3. Quanta and Compal produce 80-90% of the world's notebook computers with Taiwanese patents.
4. AU Optronics is a leading LCD manufacturer. AU Optronics won a monstrous patent lawsuit against South Korea's LG where a U.S. Federal District Court ruled that LG infringed on four key AU Optronics patents.
5. Epistar is a leading LED manufacturer with 1,000 LED patents.
6. Formosa Plastics is a leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals.
7. Taiwan is the world's fourth-largest machine tool exporter and has built a sub-micron CNC machine tool.
8. "Delta Electronics, Inc. (Chinese: 台達電子工業股份有限公司), founded in 1971, is the world's largest provider of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans,[1] as well as a major source for power management solutions, components, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, and renewable energy solutions. Delta Group has sales offices worldwide and manufacturing plants in Taiwan, China, Thailand, Mexico, India and Europe."
9. "In Taiwan, which has the second-largest chip-design industry after the U.S., Novatek is a standout. Chairman Ho Tai-shung has turned it from a little spinoff of United Microelectronics (the Taiwanese chipmaker that is the world's second-largest foundry, behind only neighbor and rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing) into a chip-design powerhouse. Novatek, based in Taiwan's premier high-tech zone, the Hsinchu science park, is the island's dominant provider of TFT-LCD driver and controller chips, key components in the liquid crystal displays used in PC monitors and TV screens." (from BusinessWeek)
10. "Largan is the world’s biggest designer and manufacturer of imaging lens products used in mobile devices." (from Bloomberg News)