MunosMachos
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The whole world sees US meddling as the biggest obstacle to world peace. Well, the whole world except for the USA and Europe. I.e the whole world minus <20%
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Who is this whole world you talk of?The whole world sees US meddling as the biggest obstacle to world peace. Well, the whole world except for the USA and Europe.
Should US officials be getting involved even when they were advised by Pentagon not to?Kind of hard for them to get recognised as a sovereign nation when China throws its weight around..
Regardless, its a hugely complicated situation that can't necessarily be boiled down to sovereignty on the international stage
There was no talking. Just a map. It showed an incremental... hmmm... something. Now, what could that be...
It will be interesting to see what I get called in this thread as the sound of China-lover is somehow off. Doesn't quite have a ring to it.Yes yes America always America, America this and America that omfg it's like listening to a bad Britney song on auto repeat. America bad West bad Russia China good. We get it we really REALLY get it Pak.
This is just another false flag, Stoke the fires in the conflict then attack China
The west wants to slow or even stop China
How are us officials getting involved other than visiting the territory.Should US officials be getting involved even when they were advised by Pentagon not to?
What you fail to mention 23 times and counting is that there was a big escalation in 2022 before the war. In 2014 when there was an escalation in hostilities the Russians did not start a war. But the reason you do not mention this is obvious.
PLA troops.A map of what exactly? You know:
Who
Exercising. Stuff that goes boom.What
Now that's the interesting bit.Where
1996 and 2022.When
Well, you'll have to ask the Global Times....
Disregarding / disrespecting official governments wishes.How are us officials getting involved other than visiting the territory.
It's far more complicated than that. Taiwan can also claim China is their territory.Why do only 13 countries recognize Taiwan as independent?
Officially, Taiwan is part of China. As such (and along the lines of your opinion re Crimea and Donbas region in Ukraine), the governing party should be involved in any possible separation talks.
And lastly, as Taiwan is officially part of China, the US is meddling in internal politics of China. As such, China has the right to defend itself.
US often meddles in European affairs too.The whole world sees US meddling as the biggest obstacle to world peace. Well, the whole world except for the USA and Europe. I.e the whole world minus <20%
PLA troops.
Exercising. Stuff that goes boom.
Now that's the interesting bit.
1996 and 2022.
Well, you'll have to ask the Global Times....
It's far more complicated than that. Taiwan can also claim China is their territory.
Zhōngguó Rénmín Jiěfàngjūn HǎijūnPLA troops in the ocean?
True. These latest sanctions are basically destroying German industries and the Germans are too stupid to do anything about it.US often meddles in European affairs too.
Under occupation by the communist partyExactly what I said. Taiwan sees China as a breakaway republic.
Disregarding / disrespecting official governments wishes.
They were not invited.
Unfortunately they lost in 1949 and fled.It's far more complicated than that. Taiwan can also claim China is their territory.
To be considered a country in today's global political sphere, a territory must be diplomatically recognized by the 193 member states (countries) of the United Nations—and while some 13 countries (and Vatican City/Holy See) do recognize Taiwan as of April 2022, many others do not. As a result, although Taiwan was recognized as a country by the United Nations from 1949 to 1971, it is currently not in the UN and is classified as only a territory—all due to a particularly prickly political situation with China.
US often meddles in European affairs too.