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Taiwan supporter criticizes Negroponte
The Taipei Times ^ | Sep 02, 2007 | Charles Snyder

Posted on 09/02/2007 8:40:20 AM PDT by NapkinUser

Supporters of Taiwan in Washington took senior officials of the administration of US President George W. Bush to task on Friday for comments last week about Taiwan's international status and President Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and the Democratic Progressive Party's plan to hold an election-day referendum on UN membership.

Colorado Representative Tom Tancredo, a staunch supporter of Taiwan, criticized Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte for calling the referendum a move toward a declaration of independence, calling the statement "regrettable and irresponsible."

"If Mr Negroponte's goal was to help validate a future Chinese attack on the island," the congressman said in a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, "then he most certainly succeeded."

In a vitriolic 1,100-word letter, Tancredo accused Negroponte of "selective hearing" of Chen's so-called "five noes" pledge not to make major changes in Taiwan's status during his presidency by disregarding Chen's preface that made the pledge contingent on China's rejection of the use of force against Taiwan.

"The [State] Department has repeatedly and pathologically mischaracterized President Chen's `Five Noes,'" Tancredo said.

Charging that the Bush administration has treated Taiwan unfairly under Chen, Tancredo urged Rice to ensure that the US "will stand with the people of democratic Taiwan, as President Bush promised we would, rather than standing with their oppressors in Beijing."

The Formosan Association for Public Affairs (FAPA), the leading Taiwan-independence advocates in Washington, took aim at Dennis Wilder, the senior director for East Asian affairs at the National Security Council, who said that Taiwan's international status is uncertain, making the nation ineligible for UN membership.

"Taiwan can join the UN, if the United States and other Western nations have the political will to stand up for their basic principles of human rights and democracy," FAPA executive director Chen Wen-yen (陳文彥) wrote to Wilder.

The letters ended a week in which lingering tensions that had festered for months over US-Taiwan relations came to light, as US officials abandoned their customary "say as little as possible about Taiwan" practice to criticize Chen and the DPP for what Washington considers pro-independence activities that could hurt US-China relations.

In its letter, FAPA disputed Wilder's statement that Taiwan is not a state, saying that international recognition is not a prerequisite of statehood.

Recalling the Chinese Nationalist Party's (KMT) claim to represent all of China until 15 years ago -- a claim not recognized by the international community -- Chen Wen-yen wrote that "after its remarkable transition to democracy in the early 1990s, there is now a free and democratic Taiwan, which only claims to represent itself. We should not let its future be held hostage to either the unsavory legacy of the former repressive Chinese Nationalist rulers on the island, or the dictates of the present Chinese Communist rulers of the People's Republic of China (PRC)."

Taiwan satisfies the recognized definition of a nation-state, he said. These include a defined territory, a permanent population and a government capable of entering into relations with other nations.

Noting that only 24 nations recognize Taiwan, he recalled that it took 72 years after its revolution for the US to be recognized by as many states.

"Was the US therefore not a nation-state during that time?" he said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: negroponte; onechinapolicy; taiwan; tancredo; tancredo2008; tomtancredo
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1 posted on 09/02/2007 8:40:22 AM PDT by NapkinUser
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To: NapkinUser

Another one of my “hot button” complaints against this administration.


2 posted on 09/02/2007 8:59:58 AM PDT by papasmurf (I'm for Free, Fair, and Open trade. America needs to stand by it's true FRiends. Others be damned!)
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Taiwan really needs to begin matching China’s military build-up, or they will become vulnerable.

Most of the trends are already in the wrong direction.

Of course, China couldn’t do it without American shoppers’ support...

(but don’t worry. Go buy more stuff)


3 posted on 09/02/2007 9:05:59 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (Communist China: Walmart's answer to that pesky 13th Amendment.)
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To: NapkinUser

Condi should stick with playing the piano. This is just the kind of incident,an ill thought out speech, that lead red china and north korea to think the U.S. wouldn’t resist and invasion of South Korea.


4 posted on 09/02/2007 9:08:40 AM PDT by em2vn
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To: NapkinUser
John Negroponte is an ass. The people of Taiwan are allowed to make that decision. We should be supporting their right to run their affairs free of foreign interference. America should be on the side of a free people's struggle to preserve their freedom. F*ck the State Department!

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

5 posted on 09/02/2007 9:09:53 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network
Not me, FRiend. I’m doing what I can to avoid the crap. Not always possible, but every little bit helps, right?

I think the U.S. should be sneaking them military hardware, and anything else they need to defend themselves, “just in case” they need to. We KNOW “just in case” means “when”.

I’ll tell ya’, it feels like deja vu (all over again, LOL). Vietnam, left wing takeover of the political system, cold war, etc.

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6 posted on 09/02/2007 11:03:18 AM PDT by papasmurf (I'm for Free, Fair, and Open trade. America needs to stand by it's true FRiends. Others be damned!)
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