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Actually I just found out that the US has a contract or agreement with Taiwan to protect it if China invades. If this is so than they should honor that commitment. So I take back what I said on not getting involved.
But try to resolve it by diplomacy first of course as opposed to war with China. I would prefer my country to not be involved since we have no military worth talking about and no contract or promise. If a war were to occur I see it spreading as North Korea would likely take it as an opportunity to attack South Korea and that would drag other countries in the smaller wars. Causing the US to fight two wars on two fronts. Not really a good scenerio. Not to mention the terrorist that will use these wars to there advantage causing havoc in other parts of the world. Messed up indeed!! [ 06-25-2004, 12:52 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
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Don't be shy tell us how you really feel [img]smile.gif[/img] Just so you know, Bush is doing so bad with the domestic economy that EVERY major Economic indicator is up and doing better than in the mid 90's according to the Same government officials that reported on the Clinton Administration. Jobs are up, Inflation is down, interest rates are low, the orders for durable goods is up, Industrial production is up, and even manufacturing jobs are up....the Dems can't use the economy against Bush and they know it [img]smile.gif[/img] and the Number 1 gaurentee of global security is still the USA, as evidenced by the fact that when anyone needs help....thats where they turn. Your just jealous [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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I suppose you missed all those attempts to do just that with North Korea in the 90's and how they lied time after time and turned the nuclear plants President Clinton gave them for their word to be good into weapons factories [img]smile.gif[/img] With that kind of diplomacy you would have fit right in with Custer at his last stand [img]smile.gif[/img] ...on the other hand...you would make an excellent officer of the UN Resolution Comittee> I don't believe that any nation has recognized Taiwan as an independant state and China has in the past threatened all out nuclear war if the USA ever does. I think we should but the consequences would be too terrible if China actually nuked Taiwan..which they promised to do. China will accept no less than the complete re-integration of Taiwan....as for their trustworthyness look at Hong Kong....many a promise of governmental freedom was made andnot kept once the Brits turned it back over to them. |
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If you were just a bit older you might recognize your economic disaster claims are EXACTLY the same ones President Reagan had leveled at his policy of being tough with the USSR....everyone said he would start a Nuclear war and that he would ruin the economy....and instead he won the war and had an economy that sustained the longest period of economic growth in history...and as history has shown...we are doing quite well judging by the number of SUV's and $40,000 cars I see on the road.. edit: As for Ducking the issue...you did just that. What JD said had everything to do with our current GOOD economic indicators. ALL of the same ones used by the Liberal Democratic side of things are still showing records on the good side [img]smile.gif[/img] [ 06-25-2004, 01:22 PM: Message edited by: MagiK ] |
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I suppose you missed all those attempts to do just that with North Korea in the 90's and how they lied time after time and turned the nuclear plants President Clinton gave them for their word to be good into weapons factories [img]smile.gif[/img] With that kind of diplomacy you would have fit right in with Custer at his last stand [img]smile.gif[/img] ...on the other hand...you would make an excellent officer of the UN Resolution Comittee> I don't believe that any nation has recognized Taiwan as an independant state and China has in the past threatened all out nuclear war if the USA ever does. I think we should but the consequences would be too terrible if China actually nuked Taiwan..which they promised to do. China will accept no less than the complete re-integration of Taiwan....as for their trustworthyness look at Hong Kong....many a promise of governmental freedom was made andnot kept once the Brits turned it back over to them. [/QUOTE]I really don't think China would nuke Taiwan to get it back as it would defeat the purpose. Plus I think they would prefer to avoid war not the same leader as it used to have. Hong Kong isn't doing to bad still as quite a bit of freedom considering it is now a part of China. China probably does not want to mess around to much with Hong Kong as it is an economic powerhouse in the region. You have an agreement with Taiwan so you should keep it. Yes, the consequences would be too terrible if there was a war. Think of the opportunistic terrorist and North Korea taking advantage of a war between China and the US, to invade South Korea. Eventually the whole world would get dragged into a war weather they wanted to be involved in the US China thing. Very Bad!!! This is were diplomacy must rule out or we will be faced with WWIII. [ 06-25-2004, 01:25 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
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You have an agreement with Taiwan so you should keep it. Yes, the consequences would be too terrible if there was a war. Think of the opportunistic terrorist and North Korea taking advantage of a war between China and the US, to invade South Korea. Eventually the whole world would get dragged into a war weather they wanted to be involved in the US China thing. Very Bad!!! This is were diplomacy must rule out or we will be faced with WWIII. [/QB][/QUOTE] Wether you think China would nuke Taiwan rather than loose it....You do know that in the 1960's China let 20 MILLION people die of starvation rather than ask for outside help? (had a huge fammine) Do you really think people with that kind of mindset would think twice about Nuking Taiwan before allowing it to become independant? Would you bet your mothers life on it? or your own? I didn't say Hong Kong was doing badly...or well for that matter I said that they are not living in the land they were promised by Chinese leaders...and from what I have read written by people who lived there before and after....Hong Kong is not a very happy place these days...or a very free one. |
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