> In the multilateral case, recognition of Taiwan by the UN has long been something that China has had veto power over. I think you are just stating that that is part of the international law, right? Law is just law. It…
That's just what reconfigured by international laws. CCP of course will proclaim rulings that are favorable to China.
International laws are defined by international community through some Democratic process. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law
The logical reasoning is starting lacking, and the preassumptions are equally entrenched. > We will never hear the perspectives of Chinese nationals who disagree with the CCP line This is not true. Watch Radio Free…
> In the multilateral case, recognition of Taiwan by the UN has long been something that China has had veto power over. I think you are just stating that that is part of the international law, right? Law is just law. It…
That's just what reconfigured by international laws. CCP of course will proclaim rulings that are favorable to China.
International laws are defined by international community through some Democratic process. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law
The logical reasoning is starting lacking, and the preassumptions are equally entrenched. > We will never hear the perspectives of Chinese nationals who disagree with the CCP line This is not true. Watch Radio Free…