I think you can watch Red Dawn free on Roku now.
Just saying.
There’s a huge dichotomy.
The US is trying to be nice with the PRC and restore things back to normal as quickly as possible, that means publicly acknowledging Taiwan is theirs.
Meanwhile we babble about Ukrainian “sovereignty” and their right to be in NATO, and are fueling an outright war.
It’s time for the political spin doctors to tell us how Ukraine an Taiwan are entirely different and how we’re not inconsistent.
Expect the media to feed us why we are right in Ukraine where we support national sovereignty, but also Taiwan where we don’t support national sovereignty. They need to do that soon because the contradiction is obvious.
We as a country, have been selling out to China as quick as possible, for three decades at least.
Both parties.
Everyone. As rapidly as possible.
Just now, we are starting to get just a first clue?
A ‘one-sided’ frank exchange of views?
Lemme guess: who was the pitcher, and who was the catcher?
“I find it a bit hilarious. Blinken simply restated the One China Policy negotiated and implemented by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger 51 years ago. What Blinken said has been the cornerstone of U.S. policy towards China for decades. But that is not how it was received back home in America.”
Not true.
It had nothing to do with Taiwan independence or support or opposition to it.
It was about Chiang vs Mao and their respective groups as government of China. Not the status of a Japanese territory after WWII.
This is not my America. I do not matter. I do not care if China takes over.