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The US just quietly challenged China on something Beijing promised to go to war over

Yeah, even more proudly than Taiwanese.

Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin.
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All Chinese leaders gather to sit beneath a portrait of this man to commemorate the 100th anniversary of something. Do you know what that something is?
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Picture of the first president of the Republic of China; and the first leader of the Kuomintang proudly displayed at Tiananmen Square.
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Proudly displayed above Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Please stop making a fool of yourself. You have no idea what Taiwanese people believe or think. You probably think present day Egypt can trace its ancestry to ancient Egypt because the name is the same. Overall you're just a very superficial thinker.
 
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Please stop making a fool of yourself. You have no idea what Taiwanese people believe or think. You probably think present day Egypt can trace its ancestry to ancient Egypt because the name is the same. Overall you're just a very superficial thinker.

Why are you telling this to me for? Go tell it to the Politburo of the Communist Party of China. :lol:
 
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Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin.
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All Chinese leaders gather to sit beneath a portrait of this man to commemorate the 100th anniversary of something. Do you know what that something is?
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It only shows mainland China is the legitimate heir of the legacy that started in year 1911. Taiwan is certainly not. Still want to convince me that Taiwanese are Chinese? Try to show me a picture or two that Taiwanese celebrate such an event.
 
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It only shows mainland China is the legitimate heir of the legacy that started in year 1911. Taiwan is certainly not. Still want to convince me that Taiwanese are Chinese? Try to show me a picture or two that Taiwanese celebrate such an event.
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Taiwan Parliament. Note the picture of the man. The picture is there everyday.
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Entire Communist Party of China celebrate this man's 150th birthday.
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Taiwan Parliament. Note the picture of the man. The picture is there everyday.
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Entire Communist Party of China celebrate this man's 150th birthday.
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The first is just for formality. The government dares not to remove it though they really long for its removal.
 
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The US just quietly challenged China on something Beijing promised to go to war over

President Donald Trump has engaged China in a trade war that has global markets holding their breath, but his administration recently challenged Beijing on an issue Chinese officials have promised to go to war over.

The US military's recent Indo-Pacific Strategy paper, published last Saturday, goes further than perhaps any US document ever issued in how it might provoke China's rage over what it sees as the most sensitive issue.

Buried in the paper, which charts China's efforts to build up a military fortress in the South China Sea and use its growing naval might to coerce its neighbors, is a reference to Taiwan as a "country."

"As democracies in the Indo-Pacific, Singapore, Taiwan, New Zealand, and Mongolia are reliable, capable, and natural partners of the United States," the strategy said. "All four countries contribute to US missions around the world and are actively taking steps to uphold a free and open international order."

China views Taiwan as a breakaway island province that has its own democratic government. Beijing sees this as an existential threat and the factor most likely to upset the Communist Party's absolute hold on power in the mainland.

In July, China threatened to blacklist airlines that referred to Taiwan as a country. US airlines fell in line, but the White House protested the strong-arm tactic as "Orwellian nonsense."

But now the US itself has clearly said it: Taiwan is a country, and the US will treat it as such.

'The Chinese military has no choice but to fight at all costs'

In another unprecedented step, a high-ranking Taiwanese minister was allowed to meet with Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, in May. This move predictably enraged China.

At the Shangri La Dialogue, the top defense summit in Asia, Chinese Defense Minister Gen. Wei Fenghe made clear the stakes of China's Taiwan problem.

"Any interference in the Taiwan question is doomed to failure," Wei said, according to Channel Asia News. "If anyone dares to split Taiwan from China, the Chinese military has no choice but to fight at all costs."

Taiwan is "the hot-button issue" in US-China relations, John Hemmings, the director of the Asia Studies Centre at the Henry Jackson Society, told Business Insider.

China has always maintained that it would prefer to reunify with Taiwan peacefully but would do so by force if needed. Additionally, China's navy has increasingly patrolled the waters around the island and flown nuclear-capable bombers nearby.

But the US has also sailed warships through the narrow strait separating China and Taiwan and has gotten allies to pitch in.

The arms are already moving

The US's rhetorical escalation follows the Trump administration normalizing arms sales to Taiwan and the news that it will sell $2 billion in tanks, anti-tank weapons, and air defenses to the island.

According to Hemmings, these weapons have a clear purpose: to fight back against a Chinese invasion of the island.

Bonnie Glaser, a senior adviser for Asia and the director of the China Power Project at Center for Strategic and International Studies, told Business Insider that the US had now entered "uncharted territory" by acknowledging Taiwan.

The US under Trump has been the most pro-Taiwan administration in decades, Hemmings said. Trump demonstrated this during his presidential transition period when he had a call with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen.

For years, China has slowly stepped up pressure on the US in areas like forcing companies to transfer technology, building up military sites on artificial islands in the South China Sea, and naval challenges.

Hemmings mentioned a popular anecdote in China, in which a frog is cooked by putting it in a pot of cold water and then slowly turning up the heat. The frog doesn't realize it's getting cooked until it's too late. China's gradual pressure campaign against the US has been compared to this practice.

With the US now quietly acknowledging Taiwan in a strategy document, it may have found its own small way to turn up the heat on Beijing.


It's time for Beijing to drop the charade. Cut diplomatic ties with the US and launch tactical nuclear strikes against DPP forces in Taiwan!
Is China capable of doing a naval blockade of Taiwan?
 
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And who is the man on the Taiwan 100 bill? George Washington?
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Not me. ;) Anyway, that is the pretension I was talking about. Walk on Taiwan streets, see how many people who can proudly pronounce that they are Chinese? Or to make it easier, ask them if they agree that they are Chinese. I bet you get either outright denial or very sheepish yes.

Is China capable of doing a naval blockade of Taiwan?
It cannot if Taiwanese just keep on digging up dirt from the west side and dumping it on the east.
 
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Not me. ;) Anyway, that is the pretension I was talking about. Walk on Taiwan streets, see how many people who can proudly pronounce that they are Chinese? Or to make it easier, ask them if they agree that they are Chinese. I bet you get either outright denial or very sheepish yes.

Americans, Australians, and Canadians don't claim to be British. But they all still speak English. They will also band together in a war, or in a life of death situation.

Canada still have Queen Elizabeth II on their currency.
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Americans, Australians, and Canadians don't claim to be British. But they all still speak English. They will also band together in a war, or in a life of death situation.

Canada still have Queen Elizabeth II on their currency.
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true but it doesn't apply to Chinese and Taiwanese. Taiwanese even insist that they speak a distinct dialect though it is just the same dialect originated and still live and kicking in mainland China. How conceited they have to be?!
 
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Too many delusional big green kids here. You should know chinese government is so hell bent on promoting Beijing Mandarin as the common Chinese language that it's pissing others off. Taiwanese actors voices are dubbed by a mainland voice actor as well as mainland actors who don't "speak" funny Beijing Mandarin.
Taiwanese is Taiwanese. Chinese is Chinese. Hong Kong people are Hongkies.
Americans, Australians, and Canadians don't claim to be British. But they all still speak English. They will also band together in a war, or in a life of death situation.

Canada still have Queen Elizabeth II on their currency.
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true but it doesn't apply to Chinese and Taiwanese. Taiwanese even insist that they speak a distinct dialect though it is just the same dialect originated and still live and kicking in mainland China. How conceited they have to be?!
Some mainland Chinese posters are just delusional. Almost as bad as Indians.
 
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