Putin's demise in Ukraine is 'the only way to protect Taiwan' | Lindsey Graham

Like you , Winkle , he has a history of severe mental instability stretching back several years . Fortunately people have no time for either of you . Social outcasts .
 
. . hmmmm. . .

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Poor Taiwan. I guess they're doomed.. . . :dunno:

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Taiwan, so misunderstood. They want to be ROC but imagine the confusion that it will create as people ponder which country is China. IF Taiwan wants to be serious , they need to forget about China and be themselves. It becomes confusing as on one hand you have the communist China, and on the other the hand you have China that wants to be a democracy.

It is confusing to say the least. Keep it simple. PROC is not ROC .
 
Taiwan, so misunderstood. They want to be ROC but imagine the confusion that it will create as people ponder which country is China. IF Taiwan wants to be serious , they need to forget about China and be themselves. It becomes confusing as on one hand you have the communist China, and on the other the hand you have China that wants to be a democracy.

It is confusing to say the least. Keep it simple. PROC is not ROC .
If the global ruling elites were not fecking hypocrites, the people of the Donbas would be able to determine their own future, as could the folks of Taiwan.

They are oligarchs who really believe they own people, and the masses are nothing but their property though. . . Despite all the pretty words and hollow rhetoric. It doesn't match the reality we see in the world around us.



Self-determination in International Law

"The principle of self-determination is prominently embodied in Article I of the Charter of the United Nations. Earlier it was explicitly embraced by US President Woodrow Wilson, by Lenin and others, and became the guiding principle for the reconstruction of Europe following World War I. The principle was incorporated into the 1941 Atlantic Charter and the Dumbarton Oaks proposals which evolved into the United Nations Charter. Its inclusion in the UN Charter marks the universal recognition of the principle as fundamental to the maintenance of friendly relations and peace among states. It is recognized as a right of all peoples in the first article common to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which both entered into force in 1976. 1 Paragraph 1 of this Article provides:

All peoples have the right to self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.. . . "
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The member that started this thread does not give a shit about Taiwan. . . he is especially agitated, because he knows, if the US & NATO, do not escalate this war, and get more involved, at this point? Ukraine is doomed, it is now, just a matter of time. . . .
 

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