Warmongers are at it again, psyoping their own people
Moomoomoo309 · 11h ago
I think if you look at this site, the warmongering never stopped, so they're not really at it again...
DarkWiiPlayer · 10h ago
...are you suggesting Taiwan should instead just peacefully give up its independence and human rights?
WhereIsTheTruth · 9h ago
I am not suggesting anything; i am a nobody and so are you, Taiwanese are sovereign people, they'll choose what they want to do
DPP have lost latest legislative elections, and KMT, the winners, are advocating for closer ties with China
Besides, China wants peaceful reunification, warmongers want to arm Taiwan and steal its semiconductor industry
Always using proxies :smiley_face:
"1982 U.S.-PRC Joint Communiqué/Six Assurances
As they negotiated establishment of diplomatic relations, the U.S. and PRC governments agreed to set aside the contentious issue of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan. They took up that issue in the 1982 August 17 Communiqué, in which the PRC states “a fundamental policy of striving for peaceful reunification” with Taiwan, and the U.S. government states it “understands and appreciates” that policy. The U.S. government states in the 1982 communiqué that with those statements “in mind,” “it does not seek to carry out a long-term policy of arms sales to Taiwan,” and “intends gradually to reduce its sale of arms to Taiwan, leading, over a period of time, to a final resolution.” The U.S. government also declares “no intention” of “pursuing a policy of ‘two Chinas,’” meaning the PRC and the ROC, “or ‘one China, one Taiwan.’”"
DPP have lost latest legislative elections, and KMT, the winners, are advocating for closer ties with China
Besides, China wants peaceful reunification, warmongers want to arm Taiwan and steal its semiconductor industry
Always using proxies :smiley_face:
"1982 U.S.-PRC Joint Communiqué/Six Assurances
As they negotiated establishment of diplomatic relations, the U.S. and PRC governments agreed to set aside the contentious issue of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan. They took up that issue in the 1982 August 17 Communiqué, in which the PRC states “a fundamental policy of striving for peaceful reunification” with Taiwan, and the U.S. government states it “understands and appreciates” that policy. The U.S. government states in the 1982 communiqué that with those statements “in mind,” “it does not seek to carry out a long-term policy of arms sales to Taiwan,” and “intends gradually to reduce its sale of arms to Taiwan, leading, over a period of time, to a final resolution.” The U.S. government also declares “no intention” of “pursuing a policy of ‘two Chinas,’” meaning the PRC and the ROC, “or ‘one China, one Taiwan.’”"
https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/IF12503