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Voting for the US presidential election is drawing to a close. President Trump Georgia and Pennsylvania were ousted by Democratic candidate Biden, and their re-election hopes are diminishing. It also makes Taiwanese wonder if Biden will continue to “support Taiwan” if he succeeds in becoming the next president. You Yinglong, president of the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, bluntly said that it could be a disaster for Taiwan.
According to a transnational poll before the elections, the proportion of people in Taiwan who support Trump far exceeds that of Biden, showing a completely different result from other Asian countries. In recent years, the DPP government and the Republican Trump administration have joined forces to “surround Trump.” The “China blockade” has pushed cross-strait relations to a new low in recent years, and Beijing authorities have frequently sent joint jets to disrupt Taiwan, warning the green field not to “participate in independence. Taiwan “, which has caused the situation in the Taiwan Strait to heat up.
How will Biden’s policies in Taiwan and “China” after his victory compare to Trump’s? Zhao Chunshan, Honorary Professor of the Mainland China Institute at Tamkang University and Senior Advisor to the Asia Pacific Peace Research Foundation, pointed out at the “Cross-Strait Roundtable Forum” symposium held at the National University of Taiwan on the 5th the United States will never change in the future, but will continue to play “strategic ambiguity” This is the best position for American players and referees, just like the “Consensus 92”, which is creative and ambiguous, and the future is “independent”. The “policy of China” should be both unity and struggle, conflict and cooperation, and return to the basic form of international relations.
You Yinglong posted a Facebook post on the 7th. He believes that “Joe Biden’s election is a disaster for Taiwan” because Biden answered the host’s question in the last debate before the 10/23 election. How to deal with China’s problems? “Biden’s response was” it will follow international rules to deal with China “, You Yinglong believes this is a typical response.
He (lobbying) said that the so-called “following international rules” is quite puzzling. When did the workings of international politics begin to be based entirely on so-called “international rules”? Biden’s response indicates that he is unwilling to tackle the burning “China problem” directly, but it may also imply that if he is elected, “he has not figured out how to deal with the China problem”, or perhaps he has already made up his mind. , but your answer may not be in line with American public opinion, so just avoid the problem. He said bluntly that because the current ruling party government has a very limited understanding of Biden, in the short term, if Biden is elected, “isn’t it a disaster for Taiwan to adopt a weaker policy toward mainland China?”
In the long run, the former Democratic President of the United States, Barack Obama, has been in power for eight years. How have you done something that makes Taiwanese feel good about it? In Taiwan’s early days, Obama followed the traditional American policy of “focusing on Europe and Asia.” It was not until 2011 that it began to promote the so-called “policy of strategic rebalancing in Asia”, trying to exclude or prevent mainland China from becoming the domain of the Asia-Pacific region. Sexual power, but obviously not effective. Furthermore, Obama has always “emphasized the middle and neglected Taiwan”, and Biden is his deputy (Biden is the former vice president). Once you are elected president of the United States, you should have a similar state of mind towards the cross-strait attitude.
Finally, You Yinglong pointed out that Biden is a veteran American political figure with great experience and knowledge, but what concerns him most is that Biden is likely to see through the eyes of Obama and his former ruling team. Cross-strait relations, then Taiwan is bad.
(Zhongshi News Network)
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