Monday, April 18, 2011

The ROC continues to disturb the peace


While commentators constantly praise President Ma for "lowering tensions" with China -- though he has no control over tensions, that is a decision of Beijing's -- most analysts continue to miss Taiwan's involvement in other flash points with China. Another one of these flash points was in the news today:
The ROC government has reaffirmed its sovereignty over four island groups in the South China Sea following recent international disputes in the region, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“The ROC has unquestionable sovereignty over the Dongsha, Nansha, Xisha and Zhongsha islands and their surrounding waters, from the perspectives of history, geography and international law,” MOFA said in an April 17 statement.

The ROC cannot accept any counterclaim to sovereignty over, or occupation of, these areas, the ministry added.

MOFA’s comments follow last month’s clash between a Philippine oil-exploration vessel and two mainland Chinese patrol boats in the South China Sea.
Note that while analysts in the west often argue that Taiwan should be sold to China (and recall that many of these analysts have businesses in China), none to my knowledge has ever argued that the ROC government should drop its bizarre claims to the Senkakus and to the Spratlys and other islands in the increasingly touchy South China Sea. Wouldn't it be more logical to ask the government of Taiwan to drop these minor claims and see what effect that has before handing 23 million citizens of a democratic island over to a government that imprisons people for saying the milk is toxic?

In addition to being potential flash points for conflicts, these claims to the Senkakus and the Spratlys also interfere in good relations with neighboring powers whose support Taiwan needs.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"MOFA’s comments follow last month’s clash between a Philippine oil-exploration vessel and two mainland Chinese patrol boats in the South China Sea."

What clash are you talking about?
Are you sober?

Michael Turton said...

What clash are you talking about?
Are you sober?


I'm amazed that you have managed to post here, considering that you can't yet use Google.

Anonymous said...

The ROC could make a first step by recognizing Mongolia. ;)

NielsP said...

Michael,

it's simple - mr Anonymous is based in china w/o access to an unfiltered GOOG and his/her worldview derived from GlobalTimes and harmonized Baidu results.