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West Taiwan Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Laura Powell
Laura Powell@LauraPowellEsq·
In light of the news that a Chinese spy was elected as mayor of a city in California, it seems like a bad idea for San Francisco to allow a Chinese national to oversee its elections.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
To be very clear, Taiwan was conquered a few times, but it was never actually part of Mainland China.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
How about we ban all Chinese foreign students and we ban sales of land in the US to foreigners? Why does Xi’s daughter live in Massachusetts? China is our enemy. We can never be “partners” with Communists. I thought we all agreed on this. It’s been a rough week personally.
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NOW - Trump says it's good to have 500,000 foreign Chinese students in the U.S. and for China to purchase U.S. farmland; otherwise, colleges and farm prices would collapse: "I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture."

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Senator Chris Coons
Senator Chris Coons@ChrisCoons·
U.S. arms sales to Taiwan aren't negotiating chips – they're required by law under the Taiwan Relations Act. More than that, they're central to a free and open Indo-Pacific, and our own national and economic security.
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Aric Chen
Aric Chen@aricchen·
🚨Beijing spent six months economically punishing Japan to force a climbdown on Taiwan. Result: Tokyo doubled down, Washington welded closer, the First Island Chain hardened, and the PM is now Trump’s first post-Beijing phone call. Coercion didn’t fracture the alliance. It forged it. My full take 👇
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Gordon G. Chang
Gordon G. Chang@GordonGChang·
No Chinese regime has ever held indisputable sovereignty to Taiwan. The Qings were considered by the Chinese to be foreigners, and the 1951 San Francisco treaty left open the issue of who had the right to rule the island.
Xi Van Fleet@XVanFleet

Listen to @GordonGChang on why average Americans should care about Taiwan. Here is a brief history of Taiwan for better understanding of the issue. 1624–1662: Dutch colonial rule in parts of Taiwan; Spain briefly controlled the north (1626–1642). 1662–1683: Ming loyalists under Koxinga ruled Taiwan after expelling the Dutch, marking the beginning of China’s control of the island. 1683–1895: Taiwan was governed by the Qing Dynasty. 1895–1945: Japan controlled Taiwan after the Qing lost the First Sino-Japanese War. 1943: The Cairo Declaration stated that Taiwan should be returned to the Republic of China (ROC). 1945–Present: The ROC took administrative control of Taiwan after Japan’s surrender in WWII. In 1949 the Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan after losing the Chinese Civil War to the CCP. It has been governing Taiwan ever since. 1951: The San Francisco Peace Treaty ended Japan’s claim to Taiwan but did not name a recipient government, known as the ambiguity statute. Where do you see that the CCP has a claim to the island? 😱🤡

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Brian Kerg
Brian Kerg@BrianKerg·
Taiwan's leaders continue to point out there is no need to declare independence because they are already independent: france24.com/en/asia-pacifi…
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Larry Kudlow
Larry Kudlow@larry_kudlow·
Here's @DavidFeith on the importance of Taiwan to U.S. chipmaking: “folks have to realize that our dependency on Taiwan is enormous.”
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Lawmakers in both parties say the U.S. should continue to provide arms to Taiwan after President Trump, at the end of his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, said he hasn't decided whether to move forward with a pending arms sale to the island. cbsn.ws/493Et2X
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Protect Taiwan 🇹🇼
Protect Taiwan 🇹🇼@protect_taiwan·
🇹🇼 Taïwan ne demande pas la permission d’exister.
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
Actually, no, those 500,000 students are by law required to act as spies for China. This is the law in China. If removing them sinks some schools, then they deserve to sink. The only Chinese students we should invite are the top 0.001% who we should invite to defect to America. And farmland? Lol. We shouldn’t even let a Chinese company visit American farmland let alone own it. No exceptions. I give the Chinese credit, they would NEVER let Americans own their farmland. America First.
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Wanjun Xie
Wanjun Xie@xie_wanjun·
Before Air Force One left China, all members of the U.S. delegation threw away the souvenirs and gifts given to them by the Chinese side, including gifts, badges, brooches, souvenirs, and cell phones.
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Lily Tang Williams
Lily Tang Williams@Lily4Liberty·
Not good idea! Chinese students come here today are subject to their National Intelligence Law which mandates them to cooperate/assist CCP for data & info. gathering. Many of those students belong to pro-CCP United Front Groups like Chinese Students Ass. Enough spies here.
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Steve Yang
Steve Yang@yangsteve·
Taiwan didn’t steal US’s chip industry- it was an outsourcing play. Texas Instruments couldn’t produce fast and reliable enough chips for US military in the mist of fighting Vietnam War, and sent the young and ambitious Morris Chang, who was already a successful production manager at TI, to start the chip factory in Taiwan to save TI’s ass. See more details in this book “Chip War “ by Chris Miller 👇
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Jack Bradley
Jack Bradley@jackgbradley·
Lawmakers on @CECCgov just held a sobering hearing on one of the darkest chapters of our time — China’s systematic, state-sponsored forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience. This isn’t ancient history. It’s happening now. The scale is staggering: Falun Gong practitioners, brutally persecuted since 1999 when their movement numbered nearly 100 million, remain prime targets. Uyghur Muslims are another. Together they fuel a multi-billion dollar transplant industry built on murder. Remember last year’s hot mic moment? Xi Jinping and Putin casually discussing living to 150 through “continuous organ transplants.” Cheng Pei Ming, a Falun Gong practitioner, is the only known survivor of China's forced organ harvesting. In 2004, Chinese police took him for “surgery” while detained. He woke up with a 14-inch gash — missing parts of his liver and lung. Multiple persecuted Falun Gong survivors describe blood/tissue typing in prison, followed by the horror of doctors admitting patients are killed on demand for their organs. Congress is now moving on targeted sanctions against those complicit — and protections so Americans don’t unwittingly fuel this nightmare through transplant tourism. #China #ForcedOrganHarvesting #FalunGong #Uyghurs #HumanRights
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