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I was surprised to see 160 countries on my neighbor's TV screen, they have Taiwan TV subscription.
Anyone has the info that four US warships are in the immediate region? Not sure how reliable is that?
so that's how it works? so should that be all the countries?
I believe the US is not one of those ~160 countries counted, why? so the "support" for "one china policy" doesn't mean ****, especially if it's coming from the US. You think the chinese still believe this BS?
It seems you are still looking at geopolitical tensions through binary lens. Australia also announces its adherences to One China Policy, does that mean it has denounced Pelosi's visit?
The U.S. is presently conducting the largest RIMPAC military exercises this year with 25 other countries. These 26 countries combined account for about 52.3% of global GDP.
https://www.marinelink.com/news/rimp...ogether-498546
This year’s exercise included 26 participating nations from Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, the Republic of Korea, the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
One China policy doesn’t mean PRC = China, it means the PRC and ROC are China and each have different interpretations on what that means. Has nothing to do with the CCP having a right to control Taiwan, that’s just CCP rhetoric. Supporting the status quo means peace of course everyone will support it
This year’s exercise included 26 participating nations from Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, the Republic of Korea, the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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wow,I dont see Brazil and Argentina on the list,but we are almost there for WWIII.
If a bunch of cry babies whining over cost of grocery items now,just wait to see how much flour,sugar,rice,grain,aspirin,detergent,cotton cost !!!
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wow,I dont see Brazil and Argentina on the list,but we are almost there for WWIII.
If a bunch of cry babies whining over cost of grocery items now,just wait to see how much flour,sugar,rice,grain,aspirin,detergent,cotton cost !!!
The international media did not report it. Those cry babies were stomping on effigies, tearing up foreign flag, and cursed. And farmers and fishermen lament over their losses - who will compensate them?
wait till American farmers cant sell their soy beans to CHina,they will be marching to Washington DC with their tractors.
BTW,it could solve Argentina 's problem,they have plenty of soybeans
It seems you are still looking at geopolitical tensions through binary lens. Australia also announces its adherences to One China Policy, does that mean it has denounced Pelosi's visit?
The U.S. is presently conducting the largest RIMPAC military exercises this year with 25 other countries. These 26 countries combined account for about 52.3% of global GDP.
https://www.marinelink.com/news/rimp...ogether-498546
This year’s exercise included 26 participating nations from Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, the Republic of Korea, the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
I would say so, any country that reaffirm its adherences to the One China Policy recently following the visit, is an act of denouncing the visit.
that of course excludes the US of A, whatever they say doesn't matter to the chinese anymore.
That's the whole article, along with an image of the same text, that cities Xinhua as a source. Keep in mind, this article is also posted by Xinhua.
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Well yeah, color me convinced!
Also, note it says this: "170 countries and international organizations.". If they are including "international organizations" on that list, that could mean basically anything...
If there's an actual list of those nations and orgs so I can see who officially condemned it and at what level, I'd certainly acknowledge it and think it over. I can't find anything else, though.
Also, let's ask ourselves, would China care if 170 nations condemn it for its actions in Taiwan, on coercive government, pollution, human rights, etc? Doubtful. So why, then, should the US?
well, it's not about the US, the chinese doesn't care if the US cares or not.
what US say have no meaning anymore. The US doesn't care what the world says a long time ago. China still cares.
well, it's not about the US, the chinese doesn't care if the US cares or not.
what US say have no meaning anymore. The US doesn't care what the world says a long time ago. China still cares.
LOL, China sincerely does not care at all, which is where most of its issues in the geopolitical sphere come from. They've burned every bridge that was actually bringing money into the country and now they're paying for it.
In any case, still looking for that actual list. Lmk if you find it
In any case, still looking for that actual list. Lmk if you find it
I heard that they counted every single country where some politician spoke out against Pelosi's trip.
So they can't show the list as it will look like a joke.
Edit: Found the source. They handpicked 32 countries and provided explanations why they were included in the list. If the handpicked explanations are this bad, then I wonder how bad the explanation for the remaining 128 countries are.
Quote:
"The Socialist Party of Moldova issued a statement saying that the party unconditionally respects and supports China in safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity."
"Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama criticized the United States for not learning its lessons through social media, which is very stupid."
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