Posted on 03/26/2016 11:09:05 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Taiwans China-friendly Nationalist Party has elected its first female leader after ousting her as its presidential candidate ahead of January elections that were won by pro-independence rivals.
The Kuomintang had ditched Hung Hsiu-chu as her abrasive style and strongly pro-China positions were seen as alienating voters. The veteran legislator and former teacher was elected as leader over three other candidates Saturday and likely faces a difficult time rebuilding the party after its January electoral defeat. [ ]
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Hung from Beijing, saying he hoped the two parties would continue to oppose Taiwan independence, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.
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There goes Taiwan...
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You are right about at least one thing. Leaders tend to make decisions as though uninvolved players will not make a move of their own. A move by China against Taiwan might bring unexpected or anticipated responses from India, Russia, Japan, North Korea and Chinese dissidents and home grown terrorists.
I believe you are also right that the US under Obama would not interfere. This is probably a widely held opinion in China as well and, as such, places the world in a much more dangerous situation than if we steadfastly stood by Taiwan. We should be supplying Taiwan arms they could use to defend themselves, which would send a signal of intent. Currently the big purchase items have been tabled for so long an observer would say they will never be forthcoming. Therefore, the US will not back Taiwan.
China doesn’t have to invade. Too many Taiwanese politicians are already working on re-uniting (surrendering). It will happen by itself in the next 10-15 years, without a shot fired.
Useless without pictures.
“Gracefully surrender the things of youth: birds, clean air, tuna, Taiwan.”
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