U.S. and China both are members of WTO today. Nobody can just slap tariffs simply because they feel like it. U.S. taking such action will be economic suicide. ...
If one tries, one can always find some similarities between anything. The article is a joke. Even Maf doesn't agree with it! China is a country in transition....
taipeiracer, when was the last time you see Americans go on the streets and trashing the Chinese embassy or have anti-China protests? Stop barricading yourself...
I did not agree with what? I did agree China is a fascist regime and it has vast similarties with the European predecessors, I just did not think China was...
Taiwan's arms procurement bill is still stuck in the 'Procedure Committee'(for over 40 times) so that it cannot even enter into discussion. This is due to the...
This picture says it all: http://pic.people.com.cn/BIG5/31655/3990290.html Current and former DPP members are welcome to visit China, as long as they give up...
If CCP wants to be Fascist, they wouldn't waste their time attacking Fascism or calling themselves Communists. Your labeling habit is just part of your typical...
That's interesting. I guess Taiwan is more civilized, we did not set a condition such as "Chinese leaders are not welcomed to visit Taiwan unless they give up...
... That sentence did not make any sense, try again. ... Uhh... fascism we referred to here is a term we use to describe the manner the governments or regimes...
Most Chinese reference likes to use pretty weird logic in trying to make people believe that the Japanese people as a whole should be ashamed of what happened...
I am trying to learn the rationale behind pan-blue's anit-Taiwan- independance. The pan-green, though mostly pro-independance, will reluctantly tolerate...
You fail to understand the issue completely, that's why you bring up such ludicrous points. The issue is not about governing method, economics, or emotions....
As you can see from taipeiracer's reply, the pan-blue lack any kind of formal rationale on their opposing stance towards TI. They do not know that self...
First of all, the right to disallow Chinese officials/party executive/military officers to come to taiwan is written in the laws by the ROC forefathers, so, it...
The Treaty of San Francisco....The Treaty of Peace with Japan between the Allied Powers and Japan, was officially signed by 48 nations on September 8, 1951 in...
supposedlly, the KMT as the administration responsible for the territory(Taiwan) should fulfill the formal agreement of the UN trusteeship, however, that was...
Taipeiracer, ... From your nickname, I assumed that you are from Taipei, or Taiwan? Maybe even born in Taiwan? Your answer is not unexpected from a Chinese,...
Despite the name of this article, it actually offers an in-depth analysis of the content of the San Francisco Peace Treaty. Quick Summary of the SFPT's...
Yes, I was born in Taipei, Taiwan, probably before you were born. When I was growing up, everyone in Taiwan considered themselves as Chinese. Everyone...
Regardless of your ludicrous arguments, let's get back to the original issue: You were saying that China doesn't allow DPP officials to go to mainland, now you...
DPP is basically following the laws set by the KMT predecessors, you cannot be admitted to enter unless you follow the legal procedures. Officials or political...
... Yes, I felt that way for a very long time, too, because we 'learned' this in school! And when we were young, we just have to assume what's taught to us is...
Actually, the Taiwan Relations Act doesn't say that the US will (or should) sell military equipment to Taiwan, but rather that the US will make available such...
When the US had bases here in Taiwan, we had too many problems, that was why we made them withdraw. Even though Taiwan Relations Act does not say US MUST...
From various economic indicators, it seems like the US might be stepping into recession in a year or so again. It probably would not be as bad as the one after...
I can't imagine what "problems" you are speaking of ...... It seems to me that there are far more "problems" under the current DPP administration (and...