Message from @AdamS
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Hong Kong wasn't in actual war, last I checked.
Neither is China with Taiwan ?
China has made war moves on Taiwan.
I think UK should have stood up for Hong Kong?
Quite frequently in 2020.
It's why the US has such a strong presence there.
Taiwan ain't Tibet. It's more tricky.
Trying to prod at them a lot I’ve noticed
War moves are different from being at war. The conflict truly is more surrounding the disputed man made islands near Taiwan
@AntiFish03 what do you think about mail men with a cop or some legal authority , with a camera going door to door over the span of a month , and also in person voting
For the people who profit from them
And the whole Hong Kong conflict has ended up costing us (Britain) we’ve opened up citizenship for 4m honk kong citizens.
Making hostile moves in violation of someone's sovereignty is a moment's notice from a declaration of war imho.
I know my mum was ranting to me about that a few weeks ago
I’m still ranting about it.
But where are they going to house them for starters
I can guarantee you Taiwan will not just allow China in.
I don’t blame you
There will be a conflict most likely.
That is probably why they are doing military exercises isn’t it?
It's defensive posturing yes.
Isn't Taiwan basically the last bastion of the old exiled Chinese government?
China needs to chill
They are preparing for it. Biden will probably do nothing. China does not like Biden.
Yes they do.
But I thought Biden likes China
It will be better relationship with china. Than Russia for sure
Taiwan was the last bastion of the civil war.
Indeed
Biden may like China, they don’t. China likes Trump more regardless of what is being displayed publicly. China only yesterday congratulated Biden.
The US government has had a vested interest in keeping the republic of china going. (Taiwan)
Security of voting/elections inherently comes down to a certain level of trust being required. I think that without a process that is openly transparent and where everything is visible that it is very difficult to provide enough security to give an election the trust it needs
It's why the US government supported Taiwan in the civil war.
U.S. businesses have a vested interest in China but that doesn't require Taiwan to be part of China. Seems like if something went down, supporting Taiwan would present a double bind.
Slight diversion but... I didn’t think it was a good idea when Biden kept repeating that Kim jong-Un is a thug. true, but really it’s not a good start is it
Doubt it.
The US doesn't want to strengthen China by any means.
China is a direct adversary.
China is the new USSR.