China is bearing down on Taiwan – enabled by Trump's weakness and vacillation | Simon Tisdall

China's aggressive push towards Taiwan has accelerated, with Beijing employing an escalating strategy of coercion and intimidation to bring the democratic island under its control. The main driving force behind this campaign is China's President Xi Jinping, who seeks to consolidate his power and assert the country's influence on the world stage.

The path that Xi has chosen for Taiwan was laid out in a series of articles published by Chinese state media earlier this year, which promised a "patriotic" future under Beijing's guidance. However, as Taiwanese politicians pointed out, the reality of Hong Kong, which China claims as its own territory, could not be more different.

Under the current system, Taiwan is governed through an authoritarian model similar to that in Hong Kong, where freedoms are severely curtailed and dissidents face severe repression. This stark contrast highlights Beijing's fundamental misjudgment about Taiwanese society, which values democracy and independence above all else.

Taiwan's president, Lai Ching-te, warned of the intensification of pressure on Taiwan from China last week, describing it as an existential threat to his country. Lai described Xi Jinping's strategy for winning without a devastating war, likening it to the classic "anaconda strategy" that aims to gradually tighten its grip until the opponent yields.

The US is increasingly isolated from this conflict, with Beijing using cyber-sabotage and espionage to undermine Taiwan's economy and politics. Even Japan, which has long regarded itself as a close ally of both China and the US, recently triggered an escalation in tensions by describing any Chinese invasion of Taiwan as an existential threat to its own survival.

The Trump administration is mired in indecision over how to respond to these developments, with a recent phone call to Xi Jinping offering no public assurances on his position towards Taiwan. This has led to suspicion that the US may ultimately subordinate its defense of Taiwan to a desire for trade deals with China.

As Jonathan Czin, a China expert, noted, this approach is based on the misconception that compromising with aggression will lead to peace and prosperity. History, however, has shown the opposite: such concessions have only led to war and enslavement.

The stakes are now being compared to those faced by Czechoslovakia in 1938 before it was absorbed into Nazi Germany. As Lai warned, Taiwan is facing a similar threat, one that could see its democratic institutions destroyed if Beijing's pressure becomes too great. In this situation, ignorance – particularly on the part of China and its perceived leaders – has become the greatest obstacle to avoiding conflict.
 
Wow 🤯 Taiwan's democracy is being put under so much pressure from China it's crazy. Interesting how Beijing thinks they can just wrap Taiwan in a "patriotic" blanket like that. 😒 Hong Kong is a whole different story, and we all know what happens when you try to suffocate freedom with control. The US is getting caught between China's cyber-sabotage and Japan's newfound "existential threat" vibes... this is getting weird. 🤔
 
idk why everyone's all worked up about china tryin to take over taiwan 🤷‍♂️ like what's the big deal? taiwan's been an independent country for ages and they've managed just fine on their own 💪 xi Jinping's just trying to consolidate his power like every other politician in the world 🤴♂️ news outlets are makin a huge fuss over this 'existential threat' but honestly, who hasn't seen this movie before? china's got a history of tryin and failin to take over its neighbors 🇰🇳🇹🇼 so like, why should taiwan be any different? 🤔 and btw, the us is just as guilty for makin trade deals with china without standin up to xi's aggression 🤑 maybe if everyone just chillaxed a bit we could avoid all this drama 😎
 
You know I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this 🤯... So, China's been getting a bit too big for its britches, if you ask me 😂. I mean, who tries to take over another country? Xi Jinping, that's who! He's got some serious daddy issues going on 💔.

And let's be real, Hong Kong is like the ultimate example of what NOT to do 🤦‍♂️. They tried to impose their authoritarian rule and look where it got them 😒. Taiwanese people value democracy and freedom way more than those Chinese folks do. It's like apples and oranges, dude 🍎👌.

The US is just playing chicken with China right now 🐓, but I don't think it's doing a great job of it 🤷‍♂️. They're being too soft on Beijing and it's only making them look weak 💪. Japan's trying to stay out of it, but even they're getting caught in the middle 🌪️.

I don't know about you guys, but I'm just hoping nobody ends up getting hurt 🤞. We don't need another world war on our hands 🔥. China needs to chill and get a grip 💆‍♂️. And the US? Well, they just need to find their mojo again 😎.
 
😒🇹🇼 This whole thing with Taiwan is so messed up! 🤯 Xi Jinping needs to chill out already 😴. He's just trying to justify his own power struggles, but it's not going to work 🙅‍♂️. The Taiwanese people know what they want - freedom and democracy, duh 💪.

📰 This article about the "anaconda strategy" is so on point 🤔. It sounds like Xi Jinping thinks he can just squeeze Taiwan until it breaks 😩. Newsflash, dude: that's not how it works 🚫. The US needs to stop being so wishy-washy and take a stand for what's right 💪.

🤖 Cyber-sabotage and espionage? Give me a break 🙄. That's just cheating 😒. And Japan being all like "existential threat" is just a nice way of saying "we're gonna fight you too" 😅.

📈 The whole thing is just a big mess 🤯. We can't have one country trying to control another, it's just not how it works 👊. China needs to respect Taiwan's independence and democracy, period 🙏. This isn't some historical footnote to be ignored 🔥.
 
😕 china's actions towards taiwan are super worrying 🤯 they're already basically ruling hong Kong with an iron fist and now they wanna do the same to taiwan? it's like they think people just wanna be told what to do and have no freedom at all 🙅‍♀️ newsflash, taiwaners value democracy and independence way more than that 😎

and what's up with the us being so indecisive about this whole thing? 🤔 you'd think they'd want to stand up for their ally taiwan against china's aggression, but instead they're all like "let's just make nice with china" 🤑 it's kinda suspicious if you ask me

anyway, i think the biggest problem here is that china and the us are both so caught up in their own politics and interests that they can't see the bigger picture 🌐 we need to work together to stop china from taking over taiwan before it's too late 😬
 
omg this is getting sooo intense 🤯 china's aggression towards taiwan is escalating at an alarming rate and it's all about x Jinping trying to consolidate his power 💪 but what's really concerning is that the us is kinda just sitting on its hands 🙅‍♂️ i mean, they're not even making public statements about how they feel about this situation 🤔 which is super sus

i think the reality of hong kong is already a huge warning sign for taiwan 🚨 if beijing can't get what it wants through democratic means, it'll just try to take it by force 💥 and that's exactly what x Jinping is planning 🤖 the anaconda strategy is soooo not gonna work 🚫 history has shown us time and time again that compromise with aggression only leads to war 😱
 
🤯 I'm literally getting the heebie-jeebies just thinking about Xi Jinping's tactics... Like, dude needs to chill! 🙅‍♂️ His "patriotic" future for Taiwan is straight-up laughable considering Hong Kong's current state - authoritarian and repressive, with dissidents facing serious heat. 😱 It's clear Beijing doesn't get Taiwanese society at all. I mean, democracy and independence are like air to us, not something to be taken lightly.

And what's up with the US being indecisive on this one? 🤔 A phone call with Xi offering no public assurances is just... meh. I'm starting to think they're more concerned about trade deals than defending a fellow ally. 🚫 This whole situation is like, super tense - Taiwan's existence as an independent country is at stake here. If Beijing's pressure gets too much, their democratic institutions could get squished for good. 😳 We really need the US and Japan to step up their game on this one... 👊
 
🤯 come on china can't you just chill? xi jinping is being super aggressive here and it's not like taiwan hasn't been independent for years 🙄 what's next china's gonna invade japan or something? 🤔 the us is kinda lame right now too, i mean they're supposed to be defending taiwan but instead they're all like "oh no let's talk on the phone" 📱 and do nothing 💸 meanwhile taiwan's president is over here warning of an existential threat lol what even is that? 🤣 it's time for china and the us to get their act together or taiwan's gonna be in a whole world of trouble 🌪️
 
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