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khalicyesterday at 4:45 PM6 repliesview on HN

Idk the pro china side is getting more and more support, at this rate they’ll vote themselves into mainland


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ddxvtoday at 2:32 AM

Where do you see the pro china side getting more and more support? As far as I can tell it's sharply swung towards maintaining independence in the past decade or two with single digit support of unification with the mainland.

https://esc.nccu.edu.tw/PageDoc/Detail?fid=7801&id=6963

https://esc.nccu.edu.tw/upload/44/doc/6963/Tondu202512.png

whatevaayesterday at 5:00 PM

Well, the reality is that most people don't want a bloodbath and it's increasingly looking like external support won't come, so what you gonna do... life is a very complex chess game, gotta play your pieces right.

mikkupikkuyesterday at 5:14 PM

At this rate, even if they can't get the Taiwanese population to consent, it probably makes more sense to wait anyway to see how low America can sink. The lower America goes, the better their chance for success.

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blackoilyesterday at 5:15 PM

An EU type agreement will keep peace for some time. Remove all trade barriers between two countries, have a treaty preventing any side to be used militarily by third party, no attacking each other and free movement of all vessels through each other's seas. Maybe few more

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cjbgkaghyesterday at 4:59 PM

I think Taiwanese elites can be bought, they say they can’t but I think that’s just part of the bargaining for a higher price. The overtures towards a costly and destructive invasion is Chinas attempt at lowering that price. As is the strategy of building up an indigenous chip manufacturing industry. The aggressive rhetoric from China has the added benefit of keeping the US on a self sabotaging aggressive posture.

ghosty141yesterday at 6:35 PM

I mean that's obviously the best outcome for the Chinese government. Same thing that happens/ed to Hongkong. War is bad for everybody.