How about an economic war between Taiwan and the mainland, Ma?

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  1. reedak

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    Taiwan held live-fire military exercises on June 7 testing imported and domestically made fighter jets and tank-to-tank missiles.

    "We don’t seek war, but we’re not afraid of war,” Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou said at Mount Paoli, one of Taiwan’s largest military training grounds, where about 1,000 soldiers played through an elaborate scenario with the help of aircraft, tanks and warships.

    Even the US, with eleven aircraft carriers, seems to be so afraid of its so-called "China threat" that it starts shifting its focus to the Asia-Pacific. Hence, how can the small island hope to achieve military parity with the giant mainland?

    Anyway I don't see any good for China to wage a war with the island. There is a better way for China to deal with the island.

    Ma could have put up a bolder front if he said that "we’re not afraid of economic war". Even some highly industrialized European countries such as Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Greece could find themselves in economic trouble, it would be quite unlikely for a small isolated island like Taiwan to survive an economic war with the mainland.

    The KMT is wrongly depicted as "pro-China" or "pro-unification" by the media. Thus, whatever it does with China is viewed with suspicion. In my opinion, it will be better for cross-strait relations in the long run if the DPP could rule Taiwan all the while. Taking an analogy, any quest for independence is akin to a fish trying frantically to break out of a small aquarium. In the end, the fish would realise that its action is futile and it is better to be contented to stay where it is.

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