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Nope. It claims mainland china.Taiwan is already independent.
Nope. It claims mainland china.Taiwan is already independent.
Nope. It claims mainland china.
It affirm to be part of china.It is independent nonetheless.
It affirm to be part of china.
Yes
Lawrence Wong did not support it.Taiwan is already independent.
Lawrence Wong did not support it.
Taiwan passport is named: Taiwan/Republic of ChinaTaiwan has its own passport, its own currency, its own system of government.
There is no need to become something that it already is.
Low IQ Tiongland fantards, please look at the Tiongs being managed like animals by the CCP regime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hukou#1978–present:_Post-Mao
Don't show your ignorance here, US shill.It is independent nonetheless.
@syed putra is right. After the KMT retreated to Taiwan in 1949, it still adhered to Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles (三民主义) that the whole of China must be ruled under democratic centralism.
The KMT's position on China was further cemented in the 1992 Consensus:
1. Both Taiwan and the mainland are part of One China
2. There will be no independent Taiwan
3. The One China should be governed by ROC (一中各表, 一個中國各自表述)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Consensus
Taiwan passport is named: Taiwan/Republic of China
Its own currency is similar to Hong Kong Currency - one country two systems currency
Its own military is none other than 2nd hand toys bought from America flea market.
Its own president, is treated like tourist, if he is allowed into those countries. Not a working head of state.
Its recently build billion dolllars submarine, is just a rubber ducky.
Its army, serves only 1 year and many run away including their officers.
Like Ukraine, Taiwan current govt is also quite corrupted.
Every crucial asset it has, America is allowed to freely take away.
The icing on the cake:
Laws passed in parliament, with opposition majority, is not approved by the current government who is also subordinated to America Institute in Taiwan.
You called Taiwan an independent country?
Stop regurgitating news from fake news sources, airhead. The 1992 Consensus is ratified by the UN.Your post above is inaccurate and mixes up concepts, timelines, and doctrines. Parts are roughly true in spirit, but several claims are factually wrong.
Stop regurgitating news from fake news sources, airhead. The 1992 Consensus is ratified by the UN.
A piece of advice for you: it's better to keep your mouth shut and look stupid than to open your mouth and confirm it. LOL.
By your logic, Texas, California and all other states of America should declare independence. Each states have their own rules and policies, and police that are completely different from other states. California can sustain on its own, economically, without needing the central government's control. Texas, rightfully, is part of Mexico territory. In fact, America now believe Canada is part of its states and so is Greenland. All these small powerless countries (Ukraine included) is just part of the chess and not the main player. Taiwan has no say in the bigger scheme of thing.Bottom line: by international law criteria of statehood, Taiwan clearly qualifies in practice.
By your logic, Texas, California and all other states of America should declare independence. Each states have their own rules and policies, and police that are completely different from other states. California can sustain on its own, economically, without needing the central government's control. Texas, rightfully, is part of Mexico territory. In fact, America now believe Canada is part of its states and so is Greenland. All these small powerless countries (Ukraine included) is just part of the chess and not the main player. Taiwan has no say in the bigger scheme of thing.