2016年12月15日星期四

Trump challenges the "one China" policy

President-elect Donald J. Trump has made it clear that he views the central basis for diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing — known as the “One China” policy — as ripe for review. I think this is a bad idea, because "There is only one China on both sides of the Taiwan Straits," the principle is the major consensus reached by the United States in 1979 when it established formal diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
And when Trump was elected president of the United States, has been elected President of the United States or the incumbent President of the United States does not speak with the leaders of the Taiwan authorities practice.I think Trump is provoking China, because "'one-China' policy can not be traded, Trump seems to understand only business, he thought what can be valued.
I do not like Taiwan's president, and Taiwan does not have a president, and If Mr. Trump supports Taiwan, China's first response may be to punish Taiwan than than the United States, in an attempt to diminish its value to Washington.This is unfair to Taiwan, but there is no way. This is unfair to Taiwan, but there is no way. If Trump's moves could make Taiwan to declare independence or that other nations would follow the United States in recognizing Taiwan. This would be very difficult for Taiwan. A lot of people will lose their jobs. If President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan declared independence, “and the whole world says Taiwan is independent,” then China “will take military action,”  The United States also has an unofficial embassy in Taiwan, and secretly sells arms to Taiwan.

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