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Alexander Clinton's avatar

"[The United States of America] needlessly involves itself in China's Taiwan affairs."

All the world's advanced technology abilities are in the hands of a very small group of semi-conductor companies in Taiwan. The whole world has a major stake in the island. It is not merely a domestic civil issue, so framing it as such is disingenuous at best.

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Brian Langenberg's avatar

1. Status was Zheng had conquered "wilderness" (Taiwan had cannibalism through much of the 19th century) and the Qing in turn conquered Zheng.

2. The first American Indians welcomed the pilgrims, then later asked for their help in attacking another tribe. Of course with what came later they would have reconsidered their immigration policy though one should note the Spanish had conquered or at least claimed most of North America and had a presence throughout the Southwest and California.

You make my points, though. China does not have a legitimate claim to Taiwan, it simply wants it and will seek to obtain the prize. As late as 2015-6 it might have been possible but China's aggressive behavior under Xi has unmasked the wolf and the free (if flawed) world is responding. Late, but it is responding. Peaceful reunification is not going to happen. If China invades and is successful (not a given) militarily, the price it will pay is further reduction in access to global markets for its exports. I suspect we are at risk on this for the next 5-7 years before he ages out. By that time China's dearth of children (not a happy thing for any society) will make it increasingly difficult to field large standing forces.

Sincerely,

Brian

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