US-China relations at a new low after Pelosi's Taiwan visit | DW News



China’s massive show of force against Taiwan is expected to begin receding after several days of military drills that encircled the self-governing island.
Both Chinese and Taiwanese military vessels remain near the median line in the Taiwan Strait. The drills began after a visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that enraged Beijing. The military exercises saw Chinese aircraft crossing into Taiwanese territory, and missiles fired over Taipei. Taiwan’s Premier said China was disrupting regional stability.

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30 thoughts on “US-China relations at a new low after Pelosi's Taiwan visit | DW News”

  1. I have to tell you foreign audience, we Taiwanese have been neglected by you too long and China's bully has been a big trauma for too many of us. Our achievement in all areas, full democracy, semiconductor expertise, universal health care, extreme low crime rate, highest recycling rate, LGBTQ marriage legalized, all and all, we deserve recognition by all of the world including China. Safety and dignity. That's all we are looking for.

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  2. Top 10 CO2 emitting countries in the world (Total CO2 in Mt) 2021

    1. China — 11680.42

    2. United States — 4535.30

    3. India — 2411.73

    4. Russia — 1674.23

    5. Japan — 1061.77

    6. Iran — 690.24

    7. Germany — 636.88

    8. South Korea — 621.47

    9. Saudi Arabia — 588.81

    10. Indonesia — 568.27

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  3. world largest carbon emmiter? yeah right then USA should start producing all their product at homeland get out of china then we"ll see whose the world largest carbon emmiter

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  4. 1) In 1894, Japan invaded China and Korea, the Qing gov was defeated and signed the [Treaty of Shimonoseki] to cede Taiwan Island to Japan.

    2) During the WW2, at the Cairo Conference held in 1943, China asked the transfer of Taiwan's sovereignty back to China after the war. This content was included in the [Cairo Declaration] and later reiterated in the [Potsdam Proclamation] that it should be implemented.

    3) On 14 Aug 1945, the Emperor Showa of Japan issued the [End War Edict] , Japan surrendered unconditionally and accepted the [Potsdam Proclamation]. The Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, Marshal MacArthur ordered the Japanese troops in Taiwan to surrender to KMT General Chiang Kai Shek. Taiwan re-entered the territory of the Republic Of China (ROC).

    4) Soon after that China civil war broke out between KMT and CCP, the KMT was defeated and fled to Taiwan. However, due to US intervention, the CCP without a strong navy at that time has no ability to unify Taiwan. The CCP then established the People's Republic of China (PRC) on 1949. The civil war continues…

    5) In 1971, UN Resolution No. 2758 ruled that the PRC had obtained the representation rights and all legal rights originally owned by the ROC in the UN. That means the PRC is China’s only legal gov under international law, and today the PRC also become China’s only legal gov recognized by 180 countries around the world, including the USA.

    "The USA recognizes the Government of the PRC as the sole legal Government of China. Within this context, the people of the USA will maintain cultural, commercial, and other unofficial relations with the people of Taiwan."

    Joint Cummunique on the Establishment of Diplomatic relations between the PRC and the USA (December 16 1978)

    6) Therefore, according to international law, international reality, and the wishes of the 1.4 billion Chinese people, Taiwan should return to PRC and the PRC have every rights to protect it's sovereign integrity.

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  5. A new Cold War would be very good for the US economy. History has shown that the US needs an enemy to rally the people especially with the deep divisions that are occurring in their political system.

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  6. We knew China would strike when they started building islands off their coasts they where taking over then not to mention exercising building in other countries and and taking others territory and property ( possessions) I mean they're not talking there operating in Action.

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  7. If there is a real war between US and China, US consumers will panic first !
    There will be raid on all the stores !
    Imagine all the panic buying in everything !
    Prices will hiked up like there is no tomorrow.

    I bet the Yanks cannot even imagine a situation like this….
    so better stock up on all the IT stuff, electronics, electrical, clothing, ….

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  8. Almost everything I have is made in China !
    So will US be supplying all these stuff in the event of war and how much will I have to pay extra.
    Will I have to pay Apple prices for the same stuff ?

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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