Thanks Britney Spears, I didnt intend to missinform anyone, I was honestly mistaken myself.
Thanks for the link, very helpful. I've bookmarked it.
According to the link there are only 25 nations in the world that recognize Taiwan.
None of the countrys that recognize Taiwan are major world players, not even one.
Dare said:
You mean, like how the Americans chased the British all the way up to Canada?..
No, not at all, we're talking about chinese nationals fighting in their homeland. The only difference between them was
political party, not nationality. It would be like Liberals and Conservatives going to war inside Canada for who
gets to rule the country and (lets pretend) the Liberals win and chase the Conservatives to Vancouver Island.
Then instead of persuing them further and totally eradicating them from the face of the earth the LIBS simply
stop fighting both sides agree that the LIBS won, then they take stock and start to rebuild the country.
Maybe you need to do a bit more research on just what happened in China after WW2.
Other than that I really dont want to get into a spitting match with anyone, so Im just going to reply to one other thing you said.
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The bottom line is: They can feign being the Good Guy, benign, or Better than Bush(tm) all they want, but if democracy is to be survived in the region, Taiwan must not fall. To state unequivically that Taiwan's failure must occur in order for capitalism and democracy to prevail, is at best disingenious.
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Your missreading me bud. I never said Taiwan MUST fall for democracy to prevail, thats just plain silly.
What I said; Taiwan WILL fall, Democracy WILL prevail in the end... notice how I present
them as unlinked events?
I really don't see China becoming Democratic any time within the next 10-15 years, if and when it does, it
will have little or nothing to do with Taiwan.
However, I do feel Taiwan is going to fall soon, I'd give it two years tops.
And as far as being "better than bush", I think you've completely missread chinese mentality.
They simply dont think that way, and they certainly dont buy into Bush's PR BS.
Sorry, not trying to be offensive or rude, but you could use a history brush up, and maybe
take a trip to China sometime. Who knows, maybe we'll all be there soon enough... :warstory: