Well said, it’s a tough call. I don’t think I suggested armed invasion by the mainland. I was thinking very slow and steady pressure on the island and world stage as it’s doesn’t seem any country is denying that history shows it part of Chinese territory.I suspect that those who live on the island as well as our own government might take exception with what you've espoused in this post.
Unlike Hong Kong, which was on an expiring lease to the UK, Taiwan exists outside of the scope of the mainland and has no intention of going down without a fight. It would also not be an easy fight. Just look at the water an invading force from the mainland would have to cross.
China's neighbors are also not happy with China's current expansionist policies in the region.
Finally, with all the talk of Chinese investment worldwide, imagine the sequestrations that China and its enterprises would suffer should they choose to launch an armed attack on Taiwan. Worldwide sanctions would be a certainty, with the added benefit to developing nations of allowing them to repudiate their debt to China and take back any property ceded to Chinese enterprises.
Incidentally, if you ask a Taiwanese what they call their country, they'll say without hesitation "China".
At the same time don’t think anyone on the world stage says Taiwan is not part of Chinese territory and why no nation other than a very few tiny countries recognizes Taiwan as a country.
It was always part of Chinese territory I think? But when the rebels broke away from the mainland and moved to the island China was powerless or undetermined to do anything. After all they went to the island to regroup and return one day to take over the mainland.
That was then, I find the subject interesting and no way do I know everything as I am learning and will read more when time.
All I do know is everyone is gutless to acknowledge them as a country and Taiwan itself pulled out of the UN in 1971.
So if this was so clear cut none of these two things would exist.
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