Taiwan Protests China on Observer - The New York Times Article
Chinese government is willing to put their political agenda over the health of Taiwanese people. The world has to put a stop to this nonsense. Taiwan is a democratic country, and is unwilling to be part of the remaining communist world. If U. S. Government is not willing to be on the side of democracy in this case, it should at least not aid China in oppressing Taiwan by putting pressure on the Taiwanese government to not express the will of Taiwanese people. Is it a crime that Taiwanese people want to keep freedom? Why do U. S. foreign policies have double or triple standards toward different regions of the world? What moral principle are United States guided by?
U. S. Government should not encourage some power-hungry Taiwanese politicians to "connect" or to "work" with Chinese government. Look at what happened to human rights in Hong Kong? Hong Kong population is struggling to keep their rights with little success. Does U. S. really think turning Taiwan into another HK will be a good idea for the world? How will this affect the balance of the world leading powers? With North Korea on the verge of becoming a nuclear power, is it really wise to help China becoming an equal competitor to the West? Chinese government will be more than happy to see the West crumble!
Why can't Taiwan use its own official name in International Events? Why do most "Free Democratic" countries in the world allow and aid China in its senseless and oppressive policies? How would United States citizens feel if they are in the same shoes? It is total nonsense. Isn't it funny there is a Chinese Embassy but no Taiwanese Embassy in Washington DC. What does that say about United States' democracy?
China 'Sincere' About Ties With Vatican - The New York Times Article
I understand that The Vatican wants to open the doors to the many Catholics who live in China, however, I don't think The Vatican can disregard Taiwan's position. Again, choosing Communism before Democracy is unthinkable.A Clampdown in China - By Nicholas D. Kristof
President Chen Issues a Solemn Six-point Statement Regarding China's 'Anti-separation Law'
Government Information Office of Taiwan, Republic of China


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