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Treat Taiwan Fairly
The Valey
Times, July 2, 2007
The United States opposes a Taiwanese
referendum ˇ§on whether to apply to the United Nations under
the name of Taiwan, said a U. S. State Department spokesman,
Sean McCormack, on June 22, because the initiative would
increase the tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
On the contrary, the tensions between Taiwan
and China have been created by China not Taiwan, including
the Chinese deployment of more than 900 short-range
ballistic missiles pointed directly at Taiwan and the
passage of anti-secession (annexation) law creating a legal
framework for possible use of force against Taiwan. The
referendum is an ˇ§internal democratic processˇ¨ of Taiwan
and poses no threat to any country.
Taiwan is a democratic country and our
longtime ally. China is a dictatorship country. Its human
right record, religious persecution and coercive abortion
policy are abysmal. Yet when it comes to dealing with the
two nations, we often kowtow to the Chinaˇ¦s bullies. We
should treat our democratic ally fairly.
Ken Lin
Danville, CA |