13.08.2004, 14:36
Zitat:Merowig posteteDurch die gestern und heute von den Zeitungen aufgegriffenen Computersimulationen, die sog. "war games", sieht man, wie schnell der Status quo auch beendet werden könnte! Interessant dabei ist v.a., dass in einem allfälligen Krieg diejenigen Fregatten verwendet würden, welche den ganzen Fregatten-Skandal ausgelöst haben!
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Zitat:China
China and Taiwan: Whose status quo?
By Macabe Keliher
TAIPEI - Near the middle of his term, Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian hosted a dinner for the island's most prominent businessmen. As they took turns speaking, their suggestions turned to direct accusations: Chen was not opening links with mainland China, nor was he making investment in China easier; he was not fostering better relations with Beijing. In order to do that, Chen finally said, he would have to change the status quo and accept the "one China" principle. "And no one was willing to change the status quo and accept Beijing's 'one China'," recalled Joseph Wu, deputy secretary to the president, who was present at the dinner.
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Dazu habe ich eine recht interessante website entdeckt, für alle, die auch mal Wangs Seite hören (bzw. lesen) wollen:
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Zitat:China and Taiwan: Whose status quo?
By Macabe Keliher
TAIPEI - Near the middle of his term, Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian hosted a dinner for the island's most prominent businessmen. As they took turns speaking, their suggestions turned to direct accusations: Chen was not opening links with mainland China, nor was he making investment in China easier; he was not fostering better relations with Beijing. In order to do that, Chen finally said, he would have to change the status quo and accept the "one China" principle. "And no one was willing to change the status quo and accept Beijing's 'one China'," recalled Joseph Wu, deputy secretary to the president, who was present at the dinner.
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