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My responsibility is to maintain the status quo in the Taiwan Strait while protecting Taiwan and maintaining democracy, peace and prosperity.
status quo in the Taiwan Strait while protecting Taiwan and maintaining
Yeah, that's right. I mean, look, this is more weighted on the symbolic side than the actual ushering in of change across the Taiwan Strait.
symbolic side than the actual ushering in of change across the Taiwan Strait.
The Taiwan Strait must be stable and Taiwan must be safe.
The most important thing at this stage is that we in Taiwan still have to stabilize this area in the Taiwan Strait.
As usual it has to do with the country's economics physical geography and history Taiwan Taiwan is a mountainous island situated in the Western Pacific Separated from mainland China by the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan is a mountainous island situated in the western Pacific, separated from mainland China by the Taiwan Strait.
For decades, an unspoken but implicit guarantee that the U.S. would defend Taiwan if China attacked has helped keep peace across the Taiwan Strait.
would defend Taiwan if China attacked has helped keep peace across the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan shares no land borders with any country, being surrounded entirely by the Taiwan Strait to the west, the East China Sea to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, and the South China Sea to the south.
Taiwan shares no land borders with any country, being surrounded entirely by the Taiwan Strait to the west, the East China Sea to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, and
And fourth, a very solemn matter, and that is peace in the Taiwan Strait.
Peace in the Taiwan Strait is essential to global stability and economic continuity, and
It also said, I quote, Taiwan independence and peace in the Taiwan Strait are as compatible as fire and water.
It's safe to say Beijing is not a fan of Lai, accusing him of, I quote, "flagrantly promoting separatist fallacies and inciting cross-strait confrontation." It also said, I quote, "Taiwan independence and peace in the Taiwan Strait are as compatible as fire and water." Now, earlier in his career, Lai was seen as advocating for Taiwanese independence.
If you imagine conflict in the Taiwan Strait, it probably looks like something out of Call of Duty: missiles raining over Taipei, Chinese Marines storming beaches, warships clashing at sea—basically World War III.
If you imagine conflict in the Taiwan Strait, it probably looks like something out of Call of Duty.
the National Beiping Library was stored in a railway warehouse in Yangmu following transport across the Taiwan Strait and was later moved to the storage in Cain Sugar Mill near Taichung.
a railway warehouse in Yangmei following transport across the Taiwan Strait and was later moved