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Re: Did the TIers care about the world?



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (LT Lee) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Don Trickle) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (LT Lee) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > > Chen declared that he would not bow to U.S. pressure to modify recent
> > > moves. Implication: he does not care about the world including U.S.
> > > interest. This is called unilateralism.
> > > 
> > > Question: Taiwan independent fundamentalists do not care about the
> > > welfare of the world. Why should the world cares about them?
> > 
> > Simply stated, the best thing for the welfare of the world is for
> > Taiwan to remain part of the world, and not part of CHina, forever.
> 
> 1. Whether the TIers like it or not, Taiwan is considered part of
> China.

Whether Beijing love it or not, people know visiting Taiwan don't
require Beijing visa. :P

> Reunification under 1C2S basically allow Taiwan to maintain status quo
> and leaves both sides with more resources and energy to devote to
> economic development.

Whether Beijing like it or not, Taiwanese are not interested in 1C2S.
:)

> 2. Part of the world and part of China is not mutually exclusive. 
> 
> In contrast, TI fundamentalism is only a road to disaster. Bigger
> disaster if the U.S. intervenes.

And even bigger disaster if China still ruled by CCP.

> > As I've stated time and time again, only a democractic, free, and
> > independent Taiwan, is in the best interested for all sides.
> 
> Too many crazy voters and too few rational citizens will not benefit
> Taiwan or anyone. Merachants of death the exception.

Taiwan should rely on sane Chinese like LT Lee, saying so many
beautiful stories in his safe armchir in U.S.



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