Friday, November 09, 2007

How The World Can Deal With China Regarding Taiwan

How The World Can Deal With China Regarding Taiwan

by: James Sullivan

When dealing with a Communist Country set in their ways like China, one must think in terms of strategy. World Politics is like a chess match and the goal of each country is to use its diplomatic movements to win the game and reach checkmate. Most people think the only way to deal with China threating to take over Taiwan is by sending military troops in to defend their freedom.

I on the other hand say we can use non violence and accomplish more through diplomacy then bloodshed. When evaluating China as a country, we must look at what they need and what they want and what they have as a nation. They need trade without it they can't build their war machine and reach their ultimate goal of most powerful nation status. They want to control the auto industry and become a more technological country so they can compete with the USA. They have one thing that appeals to Europe & USA's corporations and only one thing cheap sweat shop labor, no unions, low paid workers and no enviromental laws or regulations that ban them from making their products that they can ship back into Europe and the USA to sell for top dollar.

Europe & USA Corporations need to draw a line in who they will and won't deal with and dealing with China in business is like dealing with Devil himself. Actually now that the cold war is over Europe & the USA would benefit greatly by pulling out all their corporations in China and relocating them to Poland & Romania and other Eastern European countries. By doing that we free ourselfs from dealing with China and help the European Economy. Europe & USA would also weaken the Chinese economy by pulling out its corporation and moving them into Eastern Europe.

If we could get the cooperation of the corporations to move their business out of China and into Eastern Europe, we would put China's economy at the mercy of the world. While they are bitching about losing the trade and planning on appealing their case to the UN. Then we hit them right between the eyes with a curve ball and convince the EU to allow Taiwan to become part of the EU. That would allow Taiwan to be protected and have the same rights as the rest of the countries in the EU, it would also avoid the USA from ever having to send troops into Taiwan to defend them, because then the EU would be responsible for that.

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