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China Isn’t Backing Down On Its Plans For Taiwan, But It Remains Defiant As It Notes That It’s “Not For Sale” (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the CCP’s latest actions, as well as recent comments from X social media owner Elon Musk.

Even though Taiwan has made it clear that China doesn’t own them, that isn’t stopping Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party from attempting to move in on the matter.

According to CNN, China has recently enacted a plan for integration of both the coastal province of Fujian and the self-governed Taiwan. And to further cement its point, it’s begun sending warships around the island in an effort to show off its military strength.

As a result of this, it pushes to make Fujian a “demonstration zone,” as well as the “first home” for Taiwanese residents and businesses once the so-called “blueprint” begins moving forward.

Beijing’s Communist Party has been noting how Taiwan is its territory, though they remain in close partnership with the United States. Not to mention that China has never demonstrated control of the country, and now it’s suddenly wanting it seems like a desperation move – especially as its election for a new President nears in early 2024.

Making the case even more curious is the sounding off of several Wall Street types, who believe Taiwan should simply be sold off for the sake of making some extra money. For that matter, X social media site owner Elon Musk noted during a recent All-In Summit, “Their [Beijing’s] policy has been to reunite Taiwan with China. From their standpoint, maybe it is analogous to Hawaii or something like that, like an integral part of China that is arbitrarily not part of China mostly because…the US Pacific Fleet has stopped any sort of reunification effort by force.”

That said, however, it doesn’t look like Taiwan is set to bow to this pressure. And in response to Musk’s comments, the island’s foreign minister has stated that it is “not for sale.”

So what happens now? Joining us to discuss this further is Nan Su, a senior investigative reporter for The Epoch Times. His expertise in all things China should prove useful in this matter.

Q&A:

  1. What’s your personal take on what’s happening with Taiwan and Fujian? Do you believe China could be starting to make its moves in an effort to take over the countries?
  2. Do you believe a strategic move could be happening before Taiwan attempts to elect a new President in early 2024?
  3. What do you think about the CCP preparing a “blueprint” for a country that it doesn’t even fully control? Could this constitute a hostile act on the part of Xi Jinping and the CCP?
  4. What do you think about Musk’s comments, particularly when it comes to the U.S. military forces?
  5. Where do you see the China/Taiwan conflict going in the months ahead? Is there a chance that the U.S. could become more involved?
  6. For that matter, there’s been talk that a full-on war could happen between China and the United States in a matter of years. Do you see this taking place, or will cooler heads prevail?
  7. Speaking of uneasiness with China, you recently contributed to a new Epoch Times documentary called The Final WarTell us more about it and why it’s such a compelling subject with everything that’s happening right now.
  8. Where can we learn more about you and see your work over on The Epoch Times?
  9. You can visit our official website at http://www.theepochtimes.com. There are also various documentaries available over on Epoch TV.

About Nan Su:

Nan Su is a senior investigative reporter for the Epoch Times, with an eye and focus on Chinese politics and government deception. Nan is highly knowledgeable in a variety of subjects, including the Coronavirus and all things happening overseas. His reports have been in The Epoch Times for some time now and gained a following based on his expertise in delivering thorough results.

CONTACT: Jerry McGlothlin 919-437-0001 or geraldmcg@outlook.com.  

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