It still blows my mind how normalised this dramatic shift in US foreign policy has become. It truly is the end of an era
Putrid-Issue-420 on
Taiwan being cooked without US is already a foreseable outcome. I just hope there will be a solution without bloodshed and loss of freedom for Taiwan.
luckystrike_bh on
Isn’t it obvious? Trump gave up Taiwan in exchange for China getting Iran oil and signing off on a US invasion of Iran.
Keylime-19377 on
Lmao Republicans for China but jokes aside, this has been the status quo. They don’t recognize Taiwan, and maintain ambiguity on purpose.
Gufnork on
Well, that’s fine? I mean why would Taiwan declare independence when they’re already independent?
theraelthrowaway on
Looks like the US is making a return to the Obama era Taiwan policy
yycTechGuy on
That’s all we need… Trump involved in another geopolitical skirmish ! LOL.
Wasn’t Trump going to end the Ukraine war 24 hours after he was elected ? How’d that work out ?
VERTIKAL19 on
Ok? This is the position I would have expected from an american president. Republican or Democrat. This has just been standing US policy for decades.
frostyflakes1 on
He’s just reiterating longstanding US policy, which is that we would like to maintain the status quo in the region. That means no Taiwan declaring independence, something that the Taiwanese don’t even agree on and would likely trigger immediate Chinese military action against them.
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It still blows my mind how normalised this dramatic shift in US foreign policy has become. It truly is the end of an era
Taiwan being cooked without US is already a foreseable outcome. I just hope there will be a solution without bloodshed and loss of freedom for Taiwan.
Isn’t it obvious? Trump gave up Taiwan in exchange for China getting Iran oil and signing off on a US invasion of Iran.
Lmao Republicans for China but jokes aside, this has been the status quo. They don’t recognize Taiwan, and maintain ambiguity on purpose.
Well, that’s fine? I mean why would Taiwan declare independence when they’re already independent?
Looks like the US is making a return to the Obama era Taiwan policy
That’s all we need… Trump involved in another geopolitical skirmish ! LOL.
Wasn’t Trump going to end the Ukraine war 24 hours after he was elected ? How’d that work out ?
Ok? This is the position I would have expected from an american president. Republican or Democrat. This has just been standing US policy for decades.
He’s just reiterating longstanding US policy, which is that we would like to maintain the status quo in the region. That means no Taiwan declaring independence, something that the Taiwanese don’t even agree on and would likely trigger immediate Chinese military action against them.