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by mafribe
3016 days ago
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I agree that the actual, legal and historical situations ROC/PRC vs
UK/Scotland are quite different. I was pointing towards the
similarity of a (potential) positive, peaceful resolution, --
indeed one where secession was ultimately rejected. Who knows,
maybe a peaceful, gentle PRC can tempt the ROC into a peaceful
union? I should have expressed myself more clearly. > Taiwan is de facto an independent country. Taiwan should formally be an independent country in a just world,
but de facto every political decision in Taiwan in made in the
shadow of the immediate threat of PRC violence. Ultimately
political power comes "from the barrel of a gun" and the PRC has a
lot more barrels than the ROC. |
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