Sun 16 Oct 2005
Expresses the sense of Congress that: (1) the anti-secession law of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) provides a legal justification for the use of force against Taiwan, altering the status quo in the region, and thus is of grave concern to the United States; (2) the President of the United States should direct all appropriate U.S. officials to reflect the grave concern with which the United States views the passage of China’s anti-secession law in particular, and the growing Chinese military threats to Taiwan in general, to their counterpart officials in the Government of the PRC; and (3) the U.S. Government should reaffirm its policy that the future of Taiwan should be resolved by peaceful means and with the consent of the people of Taiwan, and continue to encourage dialogue between Taiwan and the PRC.
October 16th, 2005 at 8:18 am
should the chinese attack taiwan what do the american people really think Bush would do about it?>?>
Socialism could rear again but in the end its the grinding of the wheel which leaves the spokes weaker than they have ever been…with our credibility at an all-time low and our economy sufering both extended occupations and what seem to be unprecedent4ed natural disasters, i believe that if china took taiwan to task about its nukes we would try to ignore it, as we have ignored the palestinian question ever saince we funded the sixth crusade with our allied partners following wwII