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While some have been asleep at the wheel for so long, China is planning to take over the world, by brute force.
It's going to be a steamroll. Keep your eyes on Taiwan, hopefully, good, courageous men will stand up and stop their focus on dividing our nations by race, gender and sexuality. While Big Tech helps China succeed.
Guyana abruptly terminated an agreement with Taiwan to open an office in the South American country on Thursday after China urged them to "correct their mistake."
Earlier on Thursday, Taiwan's foreign ministry announced it had signed an agreement with Guyana on January 11 to open a Taiwan office, effectively a de facto embassy for the island.
Beijing claims full sovereignty over Taiwan, a democracy of almost 24 million people located off the southeastern coast of mainland China, despite the fact that the two sides have been governed separately for more than seven decades.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin responded to the move by saying Beijing hoped Guyana would not engage in official ties with Taiwan, calling on the country to "earnestly take steps to correct their mistake."
It's going to be a steamroll. Keep your eyes on Taiwan, hopefully, good, courageous men will stand up and stop their focus on dividing our nations by race, gender and sexuality. While Big Tech helps China succeed.
Guyana rolls back plan to open Taiwan office after Beijing criticizes 'mistake' | CNN
Guyana abruptly terminated an agreement with Taiwan to open an office in the South American country on Thursday after China urged them to "correct their mistake."
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Guyana abruptly terminated an agreement with Taiwan to open an office in the South American country on Thursday after China urged them to "correct their mistake."
Earlier on Thursday, Taiwan's foreign ministry announced it had signed an agreement with Guyana on January 11 to open a Taiwan office, effectively a de facto embassy for the island.
Beijing claims full sovereignty over Taiwan, a democracy of almost 24 million people located off the southeastern coast of mainland China, despite the fact that the two sides have been governed separately for more than seven decades.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin responded to the move by saying Beijing hoped Guyana would not engage in official ties with Taiwan, calling on the country to "earnestly take steps to correct their mistake."