joshuatree
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Okay! But, which China?
I am sure that's a pertinent question in 1947 but if we are all viewing the situation today via UN and UNCLOS, then there's only one China with Taiwan only reunifying under peaceful means right?
Okay! But, which China?
Unless, " ... peaceful reunification is no longer possible, ...", that is!I am sure that's a pertinent question in 1947 but if we are all viewing the situation today via UN and UNCLOS, then there's only one China with Taiwan only reunifying under peaceful means right?
lolInteresting, not the most reliable source
lolx2I am sure that's a pertinent question in 1947 but if we are all viewing the situation today via UN and UNCLOS, then there's only one China with Taiwan only reunifying under peaceful means right?
PRE-cisely!lollolx2
There should be an 'irony' emoticon for that as I'm not sure that everyone will read that in proper way
Unless, " ... peaceful reunification is no longer possible, ...", that is!
I understand this, but does every, presumed, stake-holder agree with this interpretation?No, it doesn't matter because the PRC's claims are inherited from the ROC in the first place!
Unless, " ... peaceful reunification is no longer possible, ...", that is!
China's Ministry of Transport hosted the ceremony for two multifunctional lighthouses on Huayang Reef and Chigua Reef in the disputed Spratly islands, Xinhua said, and the .
The Americans didn't really care about SCS sovereignty in '47, and wouldn't care all that much today but for China making real progress in its version of the Monroe Doctrine.But that doesn't change the fact that both sides have the same claim and it undermines what the Vietnamese claim. Furthermore, it shows what the general American attitudes about who owns the islands were at the time.