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  1. Not gonna happen, categorically not gonna happen. We are in lockstep with the US on this one. Just like the US-driven Ukraine-Russia war has stuffed up European economies, then so too, will the US-driven China-Taiwan conflict do the same for the rest of the world’s economies.

    Remember, the USA, namely their military-intel-media complex – wins – when wars drag on, not when they win wars. The USA is not in the business of winning wars because that, is bad for business.

  2. Fuck it, I don’t care. Taiwan has a right to independence, it’s not as if it’s seceded to preserve slavery or anything. It’s about time we all recognise that China is just as much an imperial power as the US. I just hope we can play the and the Chinese off against each other and avoid being trampled when the elephants fight. Which I don’t think will happen but I didn’t think Russia would invade Ukraine either.

    1. Damn right. Taiwan is a free country with a lively democracy. If the shoe was on the other foot and New Zealand was under threat of invasion, and our democratic allies were all “oh sorry, can’t help, don’t want to support US imperialism,” we’d be rightly pissed.

      1. Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, is a part of China. US imperialism banks on the fact (and rightly so we can see) that the general public believes Taiwan to be separate to China, even though it is not – and US foreign policy knows this to boot!

        This is just another US created potential conflict that suits only their war-intel-media machine + economy and no one else. Lets hope that the Taiwanese are used to batter China in the same manner that Ukraine is being used against Russia.

        The problem here is not China – nowhere in their thousands of years of history have they acted like imperialists. The problem here is the same problem everywhere throughout the world – the USA!

    2. lol, Taiwan province has never been a country, and it never will be.

      Liberation is coming soon.

  3. The best outcome is when the great powers recognize the cost of conflict exceeds the benefits. Little countries like NZ prefer to trade with both powers, and many smaller countries with less ruinous ambitions.

  4. It is most unlikely that Te Whakaminenga o Aotearoa would become involved in a war between the Peoples Republic of China and the United States of America. On the other hand the colonialist Realm of New Zealand, which has a longstanding record of amoral stupidity, might will do so.

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