Song noted that since taking office, Cheng has expressed her willingness to visit the mainland on multiple occasions, and that the invitation was extended to promote the relations between the CPC and the KMT and the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations.

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    China could take taiwan at any moment11!!

    What China ““taking”” taiwan actually looks like: (hint: diplomacy)

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      I mean, its both tbf. China reserves the right to take Taiwan by force if they declare independence but would also rather keep the Status quo towards an eventual SAR status.

      A lot of commentators and game theorists forget that China is run by Marxists. Additionally, China thinks very long term. They don’t mind waiting a century for something if it is advantageous. And considering everything that’s happened, time is on their side

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        Marxism quite literally breaks game theory.

        The whole point of Marxism is to change the nature of the game, and thus the equilibriums.

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          The dia-mat is a double helix, always ascending and creating new bonds which are the synthesis

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    China strategy, “We can sell you an very affordable automatic bao making machine that can produce up to 600+ buns per hour.”

    US strategy,“We will force the your government to spend billions on our weapons against an attack that will probably never happen. Meanwhile, we will dictate what you can sell to the mainland market based on our, not your, national interests.”