Posted on 10/05/2021 5:35:49 PM PDT by ifinnegan
"I've spoken with Xi about Taiwan. We agree ... we'll abide by the Taiwan agreement," he said. "We made it clear that I don't think he should be doing anything other than abiding by the agreement."
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Yeah, riiiight, Bidet.
Bingo.
Well guys, if you think Afghanistan was bad, you aint seen NUTTIN YET!
What’s the “Big Guy” getting 10% of this time???
IF I’m in Taiwan I’m arming up and getting ready.
And now the very group that wanted integration is clamoring for segregation.
War is coming.
Best be ready.
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“Biden appeared to be referring to Washington’s long-standing “one-China policy” under which it officially recognizes Beijing rather than Taipei, and the Taiwan Relations Act, which makes clear that the U.S. decision to establish diplomatic ties with Beijing instead of Taiwan rests upon the expectation that the future of Taiwan will be determined by peaceful means.”
Etc...
How is that an agreement Xi Jinping has to abide by?
Right, like white people in the USA should suffer for something that happened before they were born, the Taiwanese of 2021 should suffer for what happened in 1949. Gotcha!
You’re more a liar and propagandist than ignorant moron, I see.
I had given you the benefit of the doubt you were just stupid and knew nothing.
“They have no oil. They have no value to the US.”
Other than the computer chips.
You’re an idiot.
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I can remember FDR playing the same kind of footsie with the stinking japs in the years leading up to Pearl Harbor...
The Taiwan agreement they made before the election: Biden lets China have Taiwan and China keeps the information they have on Joe and Hunter under wraps.
I think you just blew off a very good and rationale reply from Married21.
You need to go back and read it carefully. The PRC is ALREADY our enemy. They crave our destruction as a world power, and will use Taiwan to achieve that goal if we let them.
Married21 is saying the issue isn’t the “worthiness” of Taiwan, but the danger the PRC is becoming. Taiwan is just the pawn... As much as Poland was in 1939.
We need to oppose them, and that itself will not start a war China’s communists are already willing to fight.
The choice is status quo, we submit to China, or we oppose China, even with violence. Status quo is best, but it appears the PRC no longer has patience to the status quo.
The real question is not if we, the USA, are going to start or not start a war, but are we, the USA, going to allow China to replace the USA as the primary world power.
We just exited two mostly useless wars we don’t need a new one.
Plus there is no oil there so I dont see we will send troops to protect a few silicon chip factories.
I don’t feel good about condemning anyone to live under chicom rule. But we can’t defend everyone
Xi is going to eat Biden’s lunch.
This will be a case study in just how easy it’s going to be
for China to ride roughshod of the United States for another
3.25 years.
I donn’t know if Biden is capable of discerning the difference between an agreement and a law.
One reason we have had as much peace and prosperity as we have had as a nation is that we have kept going to war someplace else. We have to project power elsewhere because we don’t ever want the fighting with the bullies of the world to be on our own soil if it can possibly be avoided. Oil is not at stake, but freedom and security from the Chinese military and corporate espionage is. And tamping down any Chinese connection to terrorists.
A strong connection with Taiwan, Korea, Japan and others can slow Ji Jin Ping down in his ambitions to be a second Chairman Mao. That should be the plan, but, as Obama said, never underestimate Biden’s ability to screw this up.
I made the mistake of clicking on the link you posted. Good gawd!~ Must be tough searching out and reading that stuff.
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