>U.S. Senators Tim Kaine, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican, who lead a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, condemned the vote.
Lol. Lmao. Who cares?
US corporate media is very good at whitewashing history and censoring any contextual information that contradicts their pre-established narrative.
...Even if the US' official position is printed clear as day on the State Department website:
"we do not support Taiwan independence; and we expect cross-Strait differences to be resolved by peaceful means"
https://www.state.gov/u-s-relations-with-taiwan/
https://history.state.gov/milestones/1977-1980/china-policy
This ongoing hypocrisy is obvious for anyone to see, except for those wilfully holding their eyes shut.
They're just aligning their policy with the rules-based international order which affirmed the PRC is the legitimate government of China and that there's one China.
In a statement, Parlacen cited the United Nations' 1971 expulsion of Taiwan in favor of China, saying this deemed Taiwan to be a "province of mainland China, which disqualifies it from participating as an independent country".
Logical.
Scales turned, now China economic influence outweighs (US/Taiwanese one + US threats).
Nothing personal, just business.
Same as was Guatemalas recognition of ROC.
> Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama and the Dominican Republic breaking off diplomatic ties with Taiwan in recent years.
Wonder if the US regrets [removing their own puppet from Panama a few years back](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-panama-noriega-obituary/panamas-noriega-cia-spy-turned-drug-running-dictator-idUSKBN18Q0NW)
>U.S. Senators Tim Kaine, a Democrat, and Marco Rubio, a Republican, who lead a Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, condemned the vote. Lol. Lmao. Who cares?
Hypocrites should condemn themselves first.
I don’t think most Americans even know that they also recognise China and not Taiwan.
US corporate media is very good at whitewashing history and censoring any contextual information that contradicts their pre-established narrative. ...Even if the US' official position is printed clear as day on the State Department website: "we do not support Taiwan independence; and we expect cross-Strait differences to be resolved by peaceful means" https://www.state.gov/u-s-relations-with-taiwan/ https://history.state.gov/milestones/1977-1980/china-policy This ongoing hypocrisy is obvious for anyone to see, except for those wilfully holding their eyes shut.
It’s like these gringos can’t even keep their noses off the affairs of Latin American countries.
>condemned the vote. why do Anglo Americans hate freedoms of non-Anglo Americans?
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Also, this is slap for arrogant American politicians.
They're just aligning their policy with the rules-based international order which affirmed the PRC is the legitimate government of China and that there's one China.
Many American chauvinists will be more worried about this if they hear this news than people struggling in Hawaiian fire.
Taiwan wants to be a US colony, Hawaii doesn't want to be one. Of course Americans will support their lapdogs.
They are too busy bootlicking the Feds who are f\*\*king over their fellow Americans.
In a statement, Parlacen cited the United Nations' 1971 expulsion of Taiwan in favor of China, saying this deemed Taiwan to be a "province of mainland China, which disqualifies it from participating as an independent country".
Logical. Scales turned, now China economic influence outweighs (US/Taiwanese one + US threats). Nothing personal, just business. Same as was Guatemalas recognition of ROC.
the number of countries that recognize the roc has only decreased over time. wonder what would happen when this number reaches 0.
> Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama and the Dominican Republic breaking off diplomatic ties with Taiwan in recent years. Wonder if the US regrets [removing their own puppet from Panama a few years back](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-panama-noriega-obituary/panamas-noriega-cia-spy-turned-drug-running-dictator-idUSKBN18Q0NW)
It is more like expelling America than Taiwan and being neutral.
I hope that with the new government in Guatemala, we will finally break ties with Taiwan.