The U.S. position on China and Taiwan

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Now a resident of a Red state! Hallelujah!

I realize the entire situation is complicated as fuck. But even so, i don’t believe it’s helpful for our demented Potato President to be verbalizing this shit.

Fuck Red China. Maybe it’s time for them to just recognize that Taiwan is an independent nation.
 

The U.S. position on China and Taiwan​


Joe Biden is just announcing that Taiwan will be left to hang out to dry by his military now that China has bought and paid him and Hunter enough bribe money. Joe just wants to make clear that he does not support democracies, even vital ones to our economy, but will throw billions at the Ukrainian nazi regime which only produces Ukraine porn.

Joe Biden doesn't support democracies, he does not support women, he does not protect children, he does not defend his own country, nor families, jobs, his own military, nor his own citizens, nor his cities, nor does he defend honest elections.

That is, unless you donate to and support his crime family and vote democrat. Joe Biden buys votes from delinquent school students and foreign invading terrorists.
 

I realize the entire situation is complicated as fuck. But even so, i don’t believe it’s helpful for our demented Potato President to be verbalizing this shit.

Fuck Red China. Maybe it’s time for them to just recognize that Taiwan is an independent nation.
The world should be doing so.
 
It's been the official position all along.
No it isn't, you dizzy slut... :laughing0301:

We've got troops there. And we just told China not to interfere with their elections.

US urges China not to interfere in Taiwan elections

I lived on the air base in Taipei as a kid while my dad was stationed there. They hate the Chinese more than we hate shitlibs, I do remember that.

The only constants are the stuttering fuck is completely owned by the CCP and if there's any way to get Americans killed in Taiwan, that feckless mother fucker will figure out a way to get it done.
 
I notice now that Mark Levin has asked whether our illustrious demented President Potato has basically green lighted a China move to invade Taiwan.


He may be right.
 
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It's been the official position all along.


Thats because up until now, our "Officials" were confident China was never going to invade, so they let themselves be a bunch of wishy washy bitches, and never grow enough backbone when we had more leverage. We gave into CHina in every way to allow them favored status in world trade... HOPING they would become more democratic if we were nice to them.

The past doesnt matter at this point. recognizing the sharp reality of the situation and how we got here does, I dont feel Biden is up to this. He gives China a lot of confidence with his words
 

I realize the entire situation is complicated as fuck. But even so, i don’t believe it’s helpful for our demented Potato President to be verbalizing this shit.

Fuck Red China. Maybe it’s time for them to just recognize that Taiwan is an independent nation.

So Kushner, working with the Chinese ambassador, devised a plan to break the impasse. On the evening of Thursday, February 9, after most White House staff had gone home, Kushner called Bannon and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to the president’s residence. There, Trump took a phone call from Xi. And, as Kushner had arranged, his father-in-law promised Xi directly that he would accept no more phone calls from the leader of Taiwan.

In the official White House statement about the call, Matt Pottinger secured a small but largely symbolic victory. The original draft had stated that Trump would commit to honoring “the one China policy.” But Pottinger made sure the statement read, “President Trump agreed, at the request of President Xi, to honor our one China policy” (emphasis added). That edit maintained America’s historical position of ambiguity as to whether the United States agrees with Beijing on its claims regarding what it considers a renegade province.

Regardless, the call showed that Trump had conceded Xi’s main point: that the Taiwan call was wrong and would never happen again. “That removed the obstacle for the Mar-a-Lago summit,” Pillsbury said. Kushner had delivered the meeting that Trump had sought, putting the president’s son-in-law firmly in the driver’s seat of U.S.-China policy.
 
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So Kushner, working with the Chinese ambassador, devised a plan to break the impasse. On the evening of Thursday, February 9, after most White House staff had gone home, Kushner called Bannon and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to the president’s residence. There, Trump took a phone call from Xi. And, as Kushner had arranged, his father-in-law promised Xi directly that he would accept no more phone calls from the leader of Taiwan.

In the official White House statement about the call, Matt Pottinger secured a small but largely symbolic victory. The original draft had stated that Trump would commit to honoring “the one China policy.” But Pottinger made sure the statement read, “President Trump agreed, at the request of President Xi, to honor our one China policy” (emphasis added). That edit maintained America’s historical position of ambiguity as to whether the United States agrees with Beijing on its claims regarding what it considers a renegade province.

Regardless, the call showed that Trump had conceded Xi’s main point: that the Taiwan call was wrong and would never happen again. “That removed the obstacle for the Mar-a-Lago summit,” Pillsbury said. Kushner had delivered the meeting that Trump had sought, putting the president’s son-in-law firmly in the driver’s seat of U.S.-China policy.
Zzzz

Way to not make a point. You fuckstick.
 
Zzzz

Way to not make a point. You fuckstick.
okay

quotes:

After top Trump officials went to Beijing last month, the Chinese government wrote up a document with a list of economic and trade demands that ranged from the reasonable to the ridiculous. On Sunday, President Trump caved to one of those demands before the next round of negotiations even starts, undermining his own objectives for no visible gain.

...

Trump took a big step in that direction Sunday when he tweeted that he had instructed the Commerce Department to help get ZTE “back into business, fast,” only weeks after the Commerce Department cut off its supply of American components because it violated U.S. sanctions on sales to North Korea and Iran. Trump’s tweet set off a panic both inside and outside the administration among those who worry that Trump is backing down from his key campaign promise to stand up to China’s unfair trade practices and economic aggression.

trump taiwan 1.png
 
okay

quotes:

After top Trump officials went to Beijing last month, the Chinese government wrote up a document with a list of economic and trade demands that ranged from the reasonable to the ridiculous. On Sunday, President Trump caved to one of those demands before the next round of negotiations even starts, undermining his own objectives for no visible gain.

...

Trump took a big step in that direction Sunday when he tweeted that he had instructed the Commerce Department to help get ZTE “back into business, fast,” only weeks after the Commerce Department cut off its supply of American components because it violated U.S. sanctions on sales to North Korea and Iran. Trump’s tweet set off a panic both inside and outside the administration among those who worry that Trump is backing down from his key campaign promise to stand up to China’s unfair trade practices and economic aggression.

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Stop vying with all your libturd pals to toss Potato’s salad.
 
Stop vying with all your libturd pals to toss Potato’s salad.
"After top Trump officials went to Beijing last month, the Chinese government wrote up a document with a list of economic and trade demands that ranged from the reasonable to the ridiculous. On Sunday, President Trump caved to one of those demands before the next round of negotiations even starts, undermining his own objectives for no visible gain."
 
"After top Trump officials went to Beijing last month, the Chinese government wrote up a document with a list of economic and trade demands that ranged from the reasonable to the ridiculous. On Sunday, President Trump caved to one of those demands before the next round of negotiations even starts, undermining his own objectives for no visible gain."
You may not have heard. But Trump hasn’t been President for about 3 years now, you nitwit.
 

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