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Taiwan: no roadmap to unification
2018-11-22
[ASPI] Amid US–China trade tensions, the international debate around China’s United Front activities and the crisis in Xinjiang, the perennial issue of Taiwan continues to simmer as a source of regional tension and as a potential flashpoint for conflict.

Beijing’s efforts to isolate Taiwan diplomatically and notable expressions of support by the US are data points signalling the current state of cross-strait relations. Writing in The Strategist, Malcolm Davis highlighted growing military asymmetry and suggested 2021, the centenary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party, as a potential trigger for action against Taiwan.

Military action across the Taiwan Strait would be a catastrophe that would inevitably bring China and the US into direct conflict, the result of which would remake the international order as fully as the Korean War did nearly 70 years ago.
Posted by:3dc

#4  A mandarin, PLAN, a McCoy
(the man must own land on Quemoy!):
"Pop in for a visit.
Taiwan? You won't miss it...
Achaea's uniting with Troy."
Posted by: Shinesing Ulock1972   2018-11-22 14:17  

#3  This view has proponents such as Hugh White, who argues that although it would regrettably extinguish Taiwan’s democracy, the international community should acquiesce to a PRC takeover of Taiwan to maintain peace and so validate the international order’s own liberal progress.

Better to lick the boots, right, Hugh?
Posted by: Frank G   2018-11-22 07:43  

#2  Taiwan: no roadmap to unification

Have you checked with PLA?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-11-22 05:07  

#1  Globalist dumbasses who only see the world through one lens.

China sees Taiwan reunifying, but in 50 years or so. They have direct cross-strait flights, free travel for Taiwanese (not so the other way around because otherwise Taiwan would be mobbed by immigrants), investment, the whole deal. They'll grow together slowly over time, when the current generation who remembers Communism dies off.

Stupid fucks like the author don't know this and can't see any other way. Military conflict my ass. I also love how he sees a big problem for the military-industrial complex if Taiwan reunifies. They'll lose a ton of money, the poor dears!
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2018-11-22 00:37  

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