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- 01 30, 2025
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China agree on very little these days. Yet on the subject of Taiwan, at least in one regard, they are in total harmony. The status quo surrounding the self-governing island, which China claims and whose thriving democracy America supports, is changing in dangerous ways, say officials on both sides. War does not look imminent, but the uneasy peace that has held for more than six decades . Ask them who is at fault, however, and the harmony shatters.That much is clear from the crisis triggered this month by a visit to Taiwan by the speaker of America’s House of Representatives, . She was well within her rights, but her trip was provocative. It infuriated the Chinese Communist Party. One of Ms Pelosi’s predecessors had visited the island in 1997, but China’s top diplomat claimed that American “saboteurs” had wrecked the status quo. , China fired missiles over the island and carried out live-fire drills that encircled it, as if it were rehearsing for a blockade.