bitter wanko wrote:
> On 5=1B$B7n=1B(B14=1B$BF|=1B(B, =1B$B8a8e=1B(B12:45, Jesus Christ the
Hol=
y **** ****er
> <veak...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > Taiwan belongs to the Aborigenes of Taiwan ,
> >
> > the Paiwanese , and the Ami ,, and the Zami .
> >
> > On May 13, 9:36 am, Sir John Howard <sirjohnhow...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> > > bitter wanko wrote:
> > > > On 5=1B$B7n=1B(B8=1B$BF|=1B(B, =1B$B8a8e=1B(B8:39, Sir John Howard
<=
sirjohnhow...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > > > Taiwan urged to drop cheque diplomacy
> >
> > > >
>http://news.smh.com.au/taiwan-urged-to-drop-cheque-diplomacy/200805=
08...
> >
> > > > > A Taiwan middleman suspected in the disappearance of $US30
million=
> > > > > ($A31.87 million) meant for Papua New Guinea has accused senior
> > > > > officials of taking the money, local media said, amid calls to
ret=
hink
> > > > > the island's chequebook diplomacy to win friends.
> >
> > > > > Suspect Wu ****-tsai's lawyer released a do***ent saying that an
> > > > > adviser to Foreign Minister James Huang - who resigned on
Tuesday =
-
> > > > > had taken $US9.8 million ($A10.41 million), media and officials
sa=
id.
> >
> > > > > The remaining $US20 million ($A21.25 million) was wired back to
an=
> > > > > account run by the Foreign Ministry, the do***ent said.
> >
> > > > > The scandal, which has also led to the resignations of Vice
Premie=
r
> > > > > Chiou I-jen and Deputy Defence Minister Ko Chen-heng, could
streng=
then
> > > > > President-elect Ma Ying-jeou's pledge to stop using money to buy
> > > > > allies.
> >
> > > > > "This case has generated a lack of acceptance for chequebook
diplo=
macy
> > > > > among Taiwan's public, so we need to discuss it further," said
Tai=
wan
> > > > > legislator Chang Hsien-yao.
> >
> > > > > China, recognised by 170 countries including the world's most
powe=
rful
> > > > > nations, has claimed self-ruled Taiwan as its territory since
the =
end
> > > > > of the Chinese civil war in 1949 and has pledged to bring the
isla=
nd
> > > > > under its rule, by force if necessary.
> >
> > > > > Taiwan resists China by keeping its own stable of diplomatic
allie=
s,
> > > > > which now number 23 mostly small, impoverished nations in
Africa,
> > > > > Latin America and the South Pacific.
> >
> > > > > It spends an average of T$15 billion ($A517.37 million) to T$20
> > > > > billion per year on ties to those countries, Chang said.
> >
> > > > > Taipei prosecutors are probing Wu as well as the former vice
premi=
er
> > > > > for the missing funds. The ex-foreign minister and ex-vice
premier=
> > > > > have apologised but claimed innocence.
> >
> > > > > Wu and another go-between were hired in 2006 to pass the money
to
> > > > > Papua New Guinea, now a China ally, as development aid, the
foreig=
n
> > > > > ministry says. New Guinea was a Taiwan ally for 14 days in July
19=
99,
> > > > > until a new leader****p in the impoverished South Pacific nation
> > > > > scrapped the deal.
> >
> > > > > Current President Chen Shui-bian, who apologised for the flap
earl=
ier
> > > > > this week, denies using chequebook diplomacy, but analysts
describ=
e
> > > > > Taiwan's lavish development aid offers as lures for foreign
countr=
ies
> > > > > to sign with Taipei, not with Beijing.
> >
> > > > > "The negative side is that other small countries will come ask
Tai=
wan
> > > > > for money, because they know Taiwan has it," said Kweibo Huang,
an=
> > > > > international relations instructor at National Cheng Chi
Universit=
y in
> > > > > Taipei.
> >
> > > > > China can also buy off Taiwan's allies more easily now that it
has=
> > > > > clues about the pricetag, analysts say.
> >
> > > > > If Ma fulfills pledges to build better ties with China, Beijing
> > > > > officials will back down on their own chequebook diplomacy to
figh=
t
> > > > > Taiwan, said Li Peng, assistant director of the Xiamen
University
> > > > > Taiwan Research Institute in China.
> >
> > > > > "Beijing wants cross-Strait relations to enter a new era and if
> > > > > successful, they don't need to do anything to harm Taiwan," Li
sai=
d.
> >
> > > > > ------------------------
> >
> > > > > Taiwan should tell the hegemonic gooks to go **** themselves!
> >
> > > > Boy! What a contradiction you are speaking. Don't forget that it's
a=
ll
> > > > you Whites who handed Taiwan to China after the WWll. The Whites
lik=
e
> > > > you butchered the japs to hand Taiwan into China.
> >
> > > Knonichi-wa, baka-chon. So you're trying to tell me that Taiwan
> > > belonged to Japan because they invaded during WWII or because you
are
> > > a stupid Korean who doesn't know his kimchi from a turd?- Hide
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> Population of Chinese accounts for only some 20% of the whole
> population of Taiwan. The rest of people in Taiwan are Taiwanese. The
> logic of the USA "Taiwan belongs to China" is utterly a nonsense.
There are no Japs in Taiwan, unko Anko, so you have no claim to it.


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