What China Intends to Do to Taiwan. What about Australia in the Future? By James Reed
Apart from taking over the Taiwanese chip factories, and thus ruling the world with the blessings of the US communist-drenched Democrats, and you can be sure that the Taiwanese will not have the guts to blow the chip factories up, (nor would the Democrats who have shares in these companies want this), China will engage in re-education of the Taiwanese. It will not be pleasant as the Uighurs can testify. China has had a long time working on re-education, and could make us believe that we are chooks if they wanted to.
“Chinese new ambassador to Australia has warned Beijing will take Taiwan by any means necessary as he declared the island is not independent and will always be part of the People's Republic of China.
Xiao Qian told the National Press Club on Wednesday that the communist superpower would 'not renounce the use of force and we reserve the option of taking all necessary measures'.
Mr Xiao was asked to quell 'concerns' from Australians about the 'prospect of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan' and what would 'justify a use of force across the strait'.
In response, the ambassador said China was 'ready' to use any necessary force to 'reunify Taiwan' with the mainland.
'First, I would rather not use the word 'invasion' when we talk about China and Taiwan,' he said.
'Taiwan is different from any other scenario or situation.
'Taiwan is not an independent state. Taiwan is a province of the People's Republic of China.
'It's an issue of complete reunification, and the issue of Taiwan coming back to the motherland.'
Mr Xiao said China had been 'so patient' waiting to be reunified with Taiwan and urged those at the National Press Club to use their 'imagination' as to what the global superpower could do.
'That is one of the reasons why China has been so patient for several decades. We're waiting. We're waiting for a peaceful unification. But we cannot - we can never rule out the option to use other means ... when compelled, we are ready to use all necessary means,' he said.
'As to what 'all necessary means?' You can use your imagination.'
Mr Xiao was then asked to give a 'yes or no' answer on if China had plans to 're-educate' Taiwan's 23 million people.
'Can you confirm with a yes or no - is that Chinese Government policy? Will China re-educate Taiwan's people to change their minds about the Chinese Communist Party,' a journalist asked.
'It is reasonable for us to understand that their perspective about China, their perspective about their motherland, might take somewhat different views,' he replied.
'I think my personal understanding is that once Taiwan is reunited, coming back to the motherland, there might be a process for the people in Taiwan to have a correct understanding of China about the motherland.'
China has attracted global criticism for its re-education camps in the province of Xinjiang.
The camps, first set up in 2017, have been used to indoctrinate Uyghurs and Muslims and horror stories of abuse and human rights' violations have emerged from them.
Mr Xiao said despite that, 'the last thing' China wanted to do was use force.”
Of course, China does not want to use “force,’ that is why all the sabres are being rattled now. It is sad to see the West decline so rapidly to be treated with such disrespect by them. One reason to miss Donald trump, a loose cannon who they feared.
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