Trump is tanking decades-old policy toward Taiwan — but it’s not too late for change
President Trump seems determined to break U.S.-China and U.S.-Taiwan relations in as many historic ways as possible, but he persists in retaining the one policy most likely to result in cross-strait, regional and potentially global war. Within days of his first election in 2016, the president-elect did what had been unprecedented until then — he accepted a congratulatory telephone…
President Trump seems determined to break U.S.-China and U.S.-Taiwan relations in as many historic ways as possible, but he persists in retaining the one policy most likely to result in cross-strait, regional and potentially global war. Within days of his first election in 2016, the president-elect did what had been unprecedented until then — he…
President Trump seems determined to break U.S.-China and U.S.-Taiwan relations in as many historic ways as possible, but he persists in retaining the one policy most likely to result in cross-strait, regional and potentially global war. Within days of his first election in 2016, the president-elect did what had been unprecedented until then — he accepted a congratulatory telephone…
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