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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guru Google) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (LT Lee) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > "betelnut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > "LT Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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? > > > > > > yeah but CSB already assumes that TI is the righteous path that the world > > > should know and accept, war or no war. > > > > At the same time, he and his supportors are blind to the fact the the > > world or 98+% of the world had accepted the One China Principle over > > the past 40 years. This is what made him a fundamentalist and the > > whole TI movement a fundamentalist movement. > > Then it is a funny question why China wanna do something 98%+ of the > people in the world already know -- unless it is not 98%+ people know > yet. :) The world knows it and accepts the One China principle. In contrast, the TIers do not understand it. Their effort toward TI will only bring disaster. As the PRC is getting stronger and more indispensable part of the world. The ROC is becoming more and more marginalized, relatively speaking. Wether Taiwan is ruled by the PRC is not really that important. Sure, it will help but not critiical. Whether the Taiwan government called itself ROC or ROT in reality will not affect the China's future development in the short run. The countries who uphold the One China principle will still unphold the One China principle. The ROT will not be recognized. What is the problem then? The PRC and the ROC can co-exist as the two sides of a yet to be resolved civil war as long as necessary. The PRC and the ROT, however, cannot coexist. No legitimate government of China will tolerate such violation of territorial integrity. Bloodshed is then inevitable.
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