The fiction of China's soverignity over Taiwan
BBC:
The Chicoms of course do not have soverignity over Taiwan and never have. That fact is reinforced by their reaction to speech and elections on the island that would not be permitted where the Chicoms rule. The attepts at posturing and intimidation only remind people of China's impotence.
BBC:
China has strongly attacked Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian, accusing him of endangering regional security.
In its first direct response to Mr Chen's inauguration speech last week, China warned that peace between Beijing and Taipei was in danger.
China said it would safeguard the island's sovereignty and territorial integrity at any cost, even militarily.
China views Taiwan as part of its territory, and has threatened to invade if Taiwan declared independence.
The Chicoms of course do not have soverignity over Taiwan and never have. That fact is reinforced by their reaction to speech and elections on the island that would not be permitted where the Chicoms rule. The attepts at posturing and intimidation only remind people of China's impotence.
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