Reposting from the other thread, hadn't noticed the discussion is already ongoing here:
Don't know if you guys have come across this story yet.
The Taiwanese call and Trump's new narrative was not something that occurred at short notice where Tsai just happened to call Trump and congratulate him out of the blue like Trump suggested with his tweets, nor has Trump now suddenly thought of the idea all by himself.
It's down to months of deliberate lobbying effort by Taiwan, to take advantage of Trump's relative inexperience in foreign policy affairs. It produces no tangible benefits for the United States except to spite China and step on China's NO.1 core interest - the One China policy, the foundation of US-China relations. Also the fact that Bob Dole is now boasting about it runs counter to Trump's 'drain the swamp' narrative.
Having said that I wouldn't read too much into it just yet, unless it becomes official US foreign policy when Trump takes office.
The China of 2016 is no longer the China of 1996, and will have a plethora of tools to engage in a tit-for-tat retaliation.
There's so much potential benefit for China and the US to cooperate together in a win-win scenario. It's a shame recent US administrations have been dominated by people who have a containment/zero-sum game mentality - i.e. I don't care if we both lose as long as you lose more than me.
That's just my humble opinion - I hope this falls under the scope of 'reasonable political discussion' and will be allowed by the mods - I am interested to hear other points of view
Don't know if you guys have come across this story yet.
The Taiwanese call and Trump's new narrative was not something that occurred at short notice where Tsai just happened to call Trump and congratulate him out of the blue like Trump suggested with his tweets, nor has Trump now suddenly thought of the idea all by himself.
It's down to months of deliberate lobbying effort by Taiwan, to take advantage of Trump's relative inexperience in foreign policy affairs. It produces no tangible benefits for the United States except to spite China and step on China's NO.1 core interest - the One China policy, the foundation of US-China relations. Also the fact that Bob Dole is now boasting about it runs counter to Trump's 'drain the swamp' narrative.
Having said that I wouldn't read too much into it just yet, unless it becomes official US foreign policy when Trump takes office.
The China of 2016 is no longer the China of 1996, and will have a plethora of tools to engage in a tit-for-tat retaliation.
There's so much potential benefit for China and the US to cooperate together in a win-win scenario. It's a shame recent US administrations have been dominated by people who have a containment/zero-sum game mentality - i.e. I don't care if we both lose as long as you lose more than me.
That's just my humble opinion - I hope this falls under the scope of 'reasonable political discussion' and will be allowed by the mods - I am interested to hear other points of view