With the world focused on Iraq, the standoff in the Taiwan Strait grows more explosive every day. Would the United States really go to war to protect Taiwan from China? Find out what top experts think about a clash between two nuclear superpowers in this first episode of FPTV.
I wonder if some of these commentator still embody such a view today and maybe 5 - 10 years in the future. China's economic might is shifting geo-political balance in the region.
blueice990 1 month ago
Earlier this week some reporter for the new york times wrote an article along the lines of "china should forgive over a trillion dollars in american debt, and america should step out of the picture (between china and taiwan)"
ott0Kitam 2 months ago
USA only want to destablize China USA wants monopoly of everything We hv enough of this shit its time for revolution
shadowofears 2 months ago
This lady presenter looks hot .
MrHelmyabdullah 4 months ago
fuuuuuuuccck china!
Taiwan much love!!
AnimeTalk 4 months ago
@KINGxTROLL oh...thank you...hope you will sell F-16 C/D for us
greenday9799 4 months ago
@greenday9799 will support taiwan we hate china for being communist piece of shit
KINGxTROLL 5 months ago
@greenday9799 i find it all very exasperating. the us. is practicing a policy of strategic ambiguity. which is in effect political word games with the p.r.c. the u.s. is comitted to defend taiwan which is the r.o.c. they are an ally of the u.s. by the treaty of san fran 1952 the u.s. has legal status by usmg adm. as a u.s. customs territory. thats why the prc.. only threatens but never attacks taiwan. because they would be starting a war with the u.s. its all a game that can get worse.
bigblondman1 7 months ago
The Chinese leadership wants respect. Well...the Chinese leadership needs to respect Taiwan, and stop telling it want to do. China is a country founded based on power sharing among a few, and the CCP is more concerned with survival than anything else. So, they are damn afraid of democracy. The recent visit by PLA General Chen highlight and exposed China's very "primitive" attitude and policy toward the U.S. and Taiwan. China's military and foreign policy are too far behind modern era.
jcs1978 8 months ago
China is important economically to the U.S. but it is a problem in other issues. Obama needs to go ahead to aprove F-16 sales to Taiwan. Pleasing China means casting doubts on the U.S. and losing important friends in that region. The U.S.-China friendship can only go so far because they are two totally different countries. Delaying arms sales to Taiwan can only work for so long. It is not the right policy in engaging China cause China will want more. Obama should not be afraid of the Chinese.
jcs1978 8 months ago