On
November 25, for the second time in a month, some U.S. lawmakers landed
in Taiwan. The five members from the U.S. House of Representatives
arrived in the region with the focus on discussing security issues with
the Taiwan authority, less than two weeks after U.S. President Joe Biden
said that the U.S. remains committed to its one-China policy during a
virtual meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The lawmakers'
visit is a blatant violation of that commitment and a brazen
facilitation of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) officials' separatist
impulses.
The one-China principle is the cornerstone of the
China-U.S. relationship. It is China's red line. But it has become clear
that forces within the U.S. political circle are dead set on breaching
it. With President Biden reiterating his government's commitment to the
principle, lower members in the political echelon are taking advantage
of the stabilizing effect Biden's reiterations have and pushing their
own agenda on Taiwan that contradicts the White House's official
position.
China does not tolerate two-faced actions. There will
be a price to pay for these reckless gambits. Just recently, China
downgraded diplomatic relations with Lithuania after the Baltic country
approved the establishment of a "Taiwanese Representative Office in
Lithuania." The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that Lithuania is creating
the false impression of "one China, one Taiwan" in the world and that
the Lithuanian government "has to be responsible for all the ensuing
consequences."
The U.S. lawmakers' visit to Taiwan is nothing
less than creating a "one China, one Taiwan" impression in the world. By
dealing with the island in a de facto bilateral fashion, these
politicians are projecting an image of DPP authorities' "independence"
and thereby fanning separatist flames on the island. This kind of
action, the constant pushing of the envelope while keeping tensions
under the threshold of which China would take military actions, is the
core of U.S. politicians' strategy to gradually elevate and strengthen
Taiwan's international position. And they are destroying the little
credibility that the U.S. has when it comes to the Taiwan issue.
This
is not just playing with fire. It's flirting with military
confrontation. The United States has to understand that while Taiwan
might be a policy issue to them, it is a sovereignty issue for China.
Policies might be compromised, sovereignty can't. China doesn't seek
war, but wouldn't be afraid to launch one if it means guarding its
national unification, territorial integrity and the very foundation of
its government's legitimacy.
If the United States truly wants to
seek a peaceful and stable relationship with China, it must find its
resolve to refrain from these kinds of provocations and boundary-pushing
actions that only serve the opposite purpose. It should stop using
countries like Lithuania as a proxy to do what itself secretly wants.
Politicians in the U.S. who want a peaceful China-U.S. relationship must
act on it, and the first steps to take would be to tamp down
Taiwan-independence-seeking politicians in their midst.
They need to act promptly. Patience and trust go hand-in-hand. When trust is gone, patience won't stay for long.
Anonymous
Xi Jinping Refuses To Entertain The West Anymore
ReplyDeleteSome stupid US politicians and radical Taiwan secessionists are forcing Beijing to take over Taiwan earlier than planned.
Can Double headed United Snakes of America ever be trusted? The verdict had already been decided ages ago. Those who still think the USA can be trusted must have their heads examined and are just kidding themselves.
ReplyDeleteBut, horrors of horrors, some kids are still worshipping them with eyes wide open. Strange world!
China is now getting sick and tired of what the USA is plotting.
ReplyDeleteIn a nutshell, China does not care two hoots what the USA thinks.
China now also totally does not trust what the USA said or what they want to talk about.
China now also does not care about the USA or whoever else are going to boycott the Olympics. Bring it on and forget about the threat!
China rightly now also does not care about the USA hyping up it's buildup of nuclear arsenals, navy and hypersonic missiles. China will just do it whether the USA consider that as a threat or not.
China will next increase it's military spending without a care in the world about what the USA and the West have to say. What the USA can do, China will also do!
Does all that make the USA feel better?