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Blogger chinawatcher said...

The problem with Chen and the Taipei Times is that they are only able to see the relationship between China and Taiwan in terms of Taiwan independence. This is in contrast to the US, which sees the Taiwan relationship as just one aspect of the very complex and deeply intermingled US-China relationship.

Zoellick and the Bush administration have had to abandon their deliberately ambiguous support of Taiwan because they now realize they now have a Frankenstein on their hands with Chen Shuibian. Chen has shown that he is untrustworthy, and is very willing to drag the US into an armed confrontation with China, even if it means a substantial loss of US, Chinese and Taiwanese lives, and an economic calamity for the world economy. The greatest danger for the US administration is that Chen will spend his lobbying dollars on K Street in Washington, DC, trying to create an alliance of all anti-Chinese forces to force a US confrontation with China over Taiwan. Many of these supporters come from the president's own party, the Republicans. There is the fear that many Republicans, fearing that they have previously aligned too closely with the Bush administration, will want to adopt a more antagonistic approach to China to win more populist votes in the upcoming elections.

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