The relationship between the United States and China will be a central issue for Joe Biden's presidency, Alexander Görlach writes. And the United States will have to make clear exactly where it stands on Taiwan.
The hard-line course that Donald Trump has taken as president toward the People's Republic of China is one supported by many US Democrats, as well. Amid all the domestic political turbulence of the Trump era, the issues of Hong Kong and Taiwan — two places continually threatened by Beijing's authoritarian grip — were among the few areas that did not provoke bitter contention between Republicans and Democrats. Both parties have joined to approve the measures taken to censure and penalize China's violations of human rights.
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WNU Editor: The proper question to ask is .... will China go to war with the U.S. over Taiwan?
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i see big war coming fools
the book of life will unfold in your face
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i kidd you not
If there is a Biden Administration
Since the election has been "called" unofficially by the prostitutes of the press, Joe has been photographed a lot and I mean a lot without the mask on.
It must be safe now for an old geezer like Baby Biden to walk around.
"...will China go to war with the US over Taiwan..." While we cannot "know" without an actual war, there seems little doubt to me that China would win such a war regardless who POTUS is.
Of course China can wait. Biden is a "wildcard" of sorts. If Biden believes the Chinese leadership has "dirt" on his son he may try and preemptively attack China to try and stop them from doing this.
Нет войны со стороны Байдена, но теперь Путин расстроен, поскольку он не может управлять своей собственной страной и больше не козырять своему контролируемому агенту. Сохранит ли Постер свою работу после того, как Байден вступит в должность и Путин блевит?
Boy have I seen losers and 3:02 is a big one.
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