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Keeping 70 years of war on the books is not only a bad idea, it is a hazard.
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That period is longer than copyright laws and ten times longer than debts can be collected
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and taxes audited.
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At some point, old debts are better to be sold off to keep the books clear of overdue
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accounts receivable.
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China has its reasons to want Taiwan, just as the Taiwanese have their reasons not to
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want China’s flag flown on their soil.
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But, keeping the discussion unresolved has resulted in growing opposition, not for Taiwan,
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but for China.
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China’s “One Belt One Road” project in Europe is under investigation for legal
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compliance.
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Just the investigation is an insult and, even if it ends in China’s favor, that investigation
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could be reopened at any point in the future, even after the railroad has been completed.
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The two main points to note in the deal are that the government of China is negotiating
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in the manner of a private business entity and that China is consistent in wanting singularity
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in more areas than just maps.
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The US has sent carrier group USS Carl Vinson to what it is calling “routine operations”
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in China’s backyard.
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Without 70 years on the books, not so many changes could be so easily chalked up to “routine”.
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Now, India wants in on the game.
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When resisting Beijing control, many will cite Communist States like North Korea or
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Cuba.
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People don’t want their country to change in a way that introduces the need to join
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the government or military in order to have hope of a stable future.
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Taiwanese see smog in China’s air and feces in China’s streets and they think that more
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territory would make life even worse on an already strained government.
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But, then there is what happened in Hong Kong.
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Regardless of which side of the issue people are on, media mogul Jimmy Lai, students, police,
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government, and businesses in Hong Kong saw quite a disturbance in Central during the
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“Umbrella Movement” occupation.
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But, Taipei’s “Sunflower Movement” only lasted three weeks and ended voluntarily,
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not three months only ending by forced eviction.
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Taiwanese elect whomever they want and they are happy.
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Hong Kong’s theater and controversy, on all sides of the biases, can’t happen in
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Taiwan as the island’s situation now stands.
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If China’s flag flew over Taiwan’s, that would change and ways of life that are as
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subtle as they are constant would be up for grabs.
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Chinese have their reasons for wanting to reclaim Taiwan.
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Taiwanese have everyone’s way of life in Asia as their reason for wanting the countries
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to call status quo what it is.
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Regime change would be a disruption, no matter who makes it.