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WASHINGTON — Taiwan is watching events in Ukraine with "much concern and anxiety" but plans to make any possible Chinese military attack on Taiwan "too painful" to consider, Taipei’s representative in Washington, Bi-khim Hsiao, told NBC News in an interview.

Hsiao made the comments as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned during a trip to Asia over the weekend that other countries were monitoring the Ukraine crisis closely and that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could have repercussions for the Pacific region.

"Like everyone else in the world, we are watching the situation with much concern and anxiety," she said. "We certainly hope that the situation can be resolved peacefully through diplomatic means. But at the same time, Taiwan has distinct historical and geopolitical circumstances, and we need to be focused on our priority and that is bolstering Taiwan's self defense."

Taiwan’s president, Tsai Ing-wen, said last month her nation "empathized" with the plight of Ukrainians due to the military threat Taiwan faces from its powerful, larger neighbor. She ordered the creation of a task force to study how tensions between Russia and Ukraine could affect Taiwan’s own long-running conflict with Beijing.

Former U.S. officials say China will gauge the U.S. response to Russia as a possible guide to how Washington might counter a crisis over Taiwan.

Asked about a recent joint declaration from Moscow and Beijing in which Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed support for Russia’s stance on Ukraine, Hsiao said the two countries were cooperating in ways that posed a challenge to democracies.

"I think it's pretty clear to all of us around the world that those undermining stability are China and Russia," she said.

Russia’s troop buildup around Ukraine began last year, but Taiwanese and U.S. officials say China has been engaged in threatening behavior towards Taipei for years, including deploying missiles near the island and repeatedly flying into the island’s air defense zone.
 

WASHINGTON — Taiwan is watching events in Ukraine with "much concern and anxiety" but plans to make any possible Chinese military attack on Taiwan "too painful" to consider, Taipei’s representative in Washington, Bi-khim Hsiao, told NBC News in an interview.

Hsiao made the comments as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned during a trip to Asia over the weekend that other countries were monitoring the Ukraine crisis closely and that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could have repercussions for the Pacific region.

"Like everyone else in the world, we are watching the situation with much concern and anxiety," she said. "We certainly hope that the situation can be resolved peacefully through diplomatic means. But at the same time, Taiwan has distinct historical and geopolitical circumstances, and we need to be focused on our priority and that is bolstering Taiwan's self defense."

Taiwan’s president, Tsai Ing-wen, said last month her nation "empathized" with the plight of Ukrainians due to the military threat Taiwan faces from its powerful, larger neighbor. She ordered the creation of a task force to study how tensions between Russia and Ukraine could affect Taiwan’s own long-running conflict with Beijing.

Former U.S. officials say China will gauge the U.S. response to Russia as a possible guide to how Washington might counter a crisis over Taiwan.

Asked about a recent joint declaration from Moscow and Beijing in which Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed support for Russia’s stance on Ukraine, Hsiao said the two countries were cooperating in ways that posed a challenge to democracies.

"I think it's pretty clear to all of us around the world that those undermining stability are China and Russia," she said.

Russia’s troop buildup around Ukraine began last year, but Taiwanese and U.S. officials say China has been engaged in threatening behavior towards Taipei for years, including deploying missiles near the island and repeatedly flying into the island’s air defense zone.
LOL. Taiwan .........
let us know when Uganda or Antartica reaches peak absurdity.

U actually follow this shit?
 
LOL. Taiwan .........
let us know when Uganda or Antartica reaches peak absurdity.

U actually follow this shit?
Yes

  1. because it impacts us
  2. I find far more satisfying/interesting then American politics & arguing over the serioussness of COVID.
  3. it importent & could kill us all
You don't? You must like being surprised.

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Oh wow. crazy times. So Russia found out that we found about a false flag attack that someone schemed??? Good thing it was all found out (sarc/)
Hitler used it to invade Poland.......

NATO found out putin was considering something similar and let the cat outta the bag

Whatever happens is up to Putin.....militarily not much anyone but the UKES can do

But NATO will build up in E. EUROPE and Putin won't like that...or sanctions
 
Theater.
Tell me u boys actually believe this crap? .
Hey listen . Come back in 39-60 days. Lemme know how Eastern Europe is doing. Same old and who cares
 
Theater.
Tell me u boys actually believe this crap? .
Hey listen . Come back in 39-60 days. Lemme know how Eastern Europe is doing. Same old and who cares
As it’s still called today “The Rumor Mill” there are those that will take it hook, line, and sinker. It’s cool to use them as tools whether your one, or a country. Especially fun to watch.
 
Theater.
Tell me u boys actually believe this crap? .
Hey listen . Come back in 39-60 days. Lemme know how Eastern Europe is doing. Same old and who cares
Every act of aggression was theater...until it wasn't!

Hopefully this is just theater

True though the military is FOS and self serving.....their business and the military industrial machines is WAR!! MONEY AND PROMOTIONS!!!

20 years in Afghan for what? MONEY and PROMOTIONS....DEATHS AND INJURIES ARE ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL DAMAGE....
 

I will NOT get vaccinated!' Yellowstone star Forrie J Smith says he WON'T attend upcoming SAG Awards because of jab rule: Hasn't had vaccine since he was a child and thinks flu shots 'compromise your immunities'​

  • Yellowstone star Forrie J Smith announced that he will not be walking the red carpet at the upcoming SAG Awards because of his anti-vaxx beliefs
  • 'I'm not vaccinated, I will not get vaccinated,' Smith said. 'I haven't been vaccinated since I was a little kid. I believe they compromise your immunities'
  • The 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will require attendees to show proof of vaccination plus booster shot, and a negative Covid-19 PCR test
  • All in-person attendees will also be required to wear KN95 or KF94 masks for the entirety of the show
  • The Yellowstone cast is nominated in the ensemble in a television drama alongside Succession, Squid Game, he Morning Show and The Handmaid's Tale
 

'I'm ready. I am not afraid.' Ottawa's Freedom Convoy leader breaks down saying she expects to be hauled off to jail TODAY in emotional video - as she urges supporters to continue their fight and 'respect police'​

  • Tamara Lich, president of Freedom Convoy 2022, told supporters 'there's a pretty good chance' she'll be hauled off to jail Thursday
  • The activist, who has refused media interviews, addressed her supporters in an emotional video shared from Ottawa, Canada, Wednesday night
  • 'I'll probably be going somewhere tomorrow (Thursday) where I'll be getting three square meals a day. And that's OK,' she said tearfully
  • The clip appeared almost as a farewell message, while imploring other activists and the truckers to continue their battle
  • Lich also had kind words for embattled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and reminded activists 'to be kind' and 'show respect to our police officers'
  • 'And I'm going to ask you, when you fly a F*** Trudeau sign. That [you remember] he has three kids, just like me,' she said
 

  • My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell has plans to drop free pillows from a helicopter to Freedom Convoy protestors in Ottawa, Canada
  • Lindell said the pillows would be fashioned with 'little parachutes' to ensure their safe delivery and reiterated that his plan was 'no joke'
  • It's Lindell's latest attempt to support Canadians protesting COVID-19 mandates after a truck filled with My Pillows was stopped at the border this week
  • The truck drivers were turned away for not being vaccinated as Canada requires proof of vaccination and a negative test result to travel in and out of the country
  • It comes as the Canadian government has begun warning of mass arrests of people continuing the protest on Thursday
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