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To: TimF who wrote (147299)10/11/2004 8:51:17 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Beijing has no need whatsoever to do anything in relation to Taiwan's administrative affairs. You argue an absurdity -- you argue that Taiwan is an independent nation state when Taiwan makes no such claim and when no other nation state in the world recognizes it as such. As with any other sovereign nation, China would not look kindly upon any province of China that decided to break away. But as to the way China administers its internal affairs, there is little need for us to be concerned about that one way or another, and it does not relate to the question of some fantasy of Taiwan existing as an independent nation state that you still seem to harbor.