• andrewth09@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    Yes. Defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion that threatens their sovereignty. One that is continuously threatened by China and one Taiwan actively prepares for.

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      29 days ago

      Yes. Defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion that threatens their sovereignty.

      Yes. Defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion that threatens their sovereignty the USA access to the main semiconductor manufacturer in the world

      FIFY

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        29 days ago

        That would be dumb. Taiwan is a better asset if they have an independent government that’s on the same page geopolitically. Australia bucked the USA’s geopolitical agenda, and they got couped.

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          29 days ago

          That would be dumb. Taiwan is a better asset if they have an independent government that’s on the same page geopolitically

          Which is why the US wants to “defend democracy” there, that is clearly what I mean… they want a Taiwan that is subservient to the USA, not an independent Taiwan that would actually be independent

          Australia bucked the USA’s geopolitical agenda

          I don’t understand what “bucked” means in this context

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            29 days ago

            In this context the Australian people voted for an administration that would no longer “co-operate” with the USA’s geopolitical aims, they “bucked”/rejected the agenda. The USA responded by pressing those in power to create a constitutional crisis and replace the administration.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_Australian_constitutional_crisis

            I guess my point is that America doesn’t engage in the same tactics as China does in regards to Taiwan, or that hemisphere, probably because of distance. The USA favors regime change over making a new colony.

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          29 days ago

          no, you are right… track record shows USA is interested in defending other countries for the sake of freedom, liberties and the American way… not at all for self interest

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            29 days ago

            Nobody said it wasn’t for self interest, it’s just nothing like the situation between Taiwan and China at all. Like not even close. I think you need to inform yourself on some regional history.