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by xiaoma
4787 days ago
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>Taiwan agrees it is part of China (aka 'One China' [1]). That is laughably wrong. I say that as someone who's spent half his adult life in Taiwan. Only a very, very slim minority of Taiwanese feel that Taiwan is "part of China". Even the KMT (國民黨)has long given up that stance. The tension is between those who want to officially (i.e. UN) recognized independence and those accept the status quo of de facto independence in the interests of avoiding a hopeless war with China. Taiwan has never been part of the the PRC. While a significant minority of Taiwanese people hope for a future democratic China, those in favor of unifying with the PRC measure at under 5%. |
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Are you sure? Just a few days ago, the President (and leader of the KMT party) said:
No matter where we are, here or abroad, we’ll by no means push for ‘Two Chinas’, ‘One Taiwan, one China’ or ‘Taiwan independence’.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/399347/taiwan-leader-pledges-to...