The U.S., as the world’s most powerful country, should have an independent foreign policy. Currently, the U.S. abides by the One-China policy to appease Beijing. The U.S. should no longer allow Beijing to dictate its foreign policy and should recognize the independence of Taiwan, a high-functioning, multi-party democracy whose citizens enjoy a high degree of freedom, education, and standard of living.
The U.S. needs to inform Xi Jinping that the U.S. and its allies will no longer allow China to dictate their relations with Taiwan.
One of the largest sticking points in U.S.-China relations is Beijing’s ongoing threat to capture Taiwan, a key U.S. ally in the Indo-Pacific region. While Taiwan is not officially recognized as a sovereign country by the U.S., it plays a critical role in American strategic interests.
Under the Taiwan Relations Act, the U.S. is committed to providing Taiwan with the means to defend itself. Preserving Taiwan’s de facto independence is crucial to maintaining regional stability and ensuring a rules-based international order. If Taiwan were to fall to China, it would signal to authoritarian regimes globally that military force can be used to seize other nations without consequence, severely undermining global security.
Beyond its symbolic importance, Taiwan’s strategic location makes it vital for global trade. The Taiwan Strait, through which approximately 30-40% of the world’s containerized shipping passes, would come under Beijing’s control if China were to occupy Taiwan. […]
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