• papertowels
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    3 months ago

    I didn’t think about that - I can see Taiwans benefit as a bargaining chip.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, as far as PRC external communications go, it’s usually 50/50 if they mean the exact opposite of what they’re saying. It’s a very very very complicated situation, however China gains a lot more from a separate Taiwan with a nebulous international status. The US and to a smaller extent Japan and the EU both benefit from a threatened Taiwan as well actually, as it is likely suppressing the price of TSMC.

      https://www.ft.com/content/b452221a-5a82-4f5d-9687-093b9707e261

      The US could do a lot for Taiwan if they were to have a unified and consistent message on the diplomatic status in Taipei. That would take away a lot of the grey area and would force China to present a direct and clear response. However that’s not in the best interests of American business who rely on cheap and exploitative labor in mainland China, and well as Smedley said, War is a Racket.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Is_a_Racket