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Blinken’s China Love Song: A Disastrous Serenade for Taiwan?

Now for the real news, Secretary of State Antony Blinken tried to serenade China by denying US support for Taiwan’s independence. This disastrous wooing technique has conservatives fearing that China might interpret Blinken’s soft ballad as a go-ahead for more intimidation of Taiwan. Yes, we adhere to a One China policy, but that doesn’t mean we should start sending China Valentine’s cards! As Beijing’s lust for Taiwan grows, the stakes for this democratic island increase. Maybe it’s time we start singing a different tune. That’s all I’ve got. Get the rest, tap the link in our bio.

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