Notice how you are going back almost 30 years to supposed 1992 consensus.
As for US, it does not recognize Taiwan as part of PRC.
It doesn’t even say Taiwan is part of some theoretical undefined one China.
It’s ok to disagree, but you’re just wrong.
I specifically placed articles from 2014 and later earlier in the post.
The elections were in 2004.
The US policy is and always has been a 1-china policy which if you read the congressional paper I attached reinforces and expands on.
Until 1972 the US recognized the ROC as the legitimate government of a 1-China. When the PRC was recognized the US facilitated the PRC replacing the ROC in world bodies including the UN and removed our embassies. We still support the ROC and actively communicate the desire for a future combined democratically elected government.
The US specifically does not allow for recognition of the ROC/Taiwan as a separate country government in it’s communications with Taiwan and actively discourages them from seeking recognition as such in order to ameliorate tension between the island and the mainland.
Read the attached congressional report and tell me otherwise.