Bolton Slams China's Taiwan Threats, Says Islanders Don't See Themselves Chinese

Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has strongly criticized China's military threats against Taiwan, labeling them a genuine threat to international peace and security. He emphasized that the people of Taiwan, through free elections, have shown they do not wish to rejoin mainland China and no longer consider themselves Chinese. Bolton defended the US action regarding Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, arguing it does not justify a Chinese attack on Taiwan, which he called an act of unprovoked aggression. He stated that Taiwan's democratically elected government has the right to self-governance, backed by strong public support on the island.

Key Points: Ex-US NSA Bolton: Taiwan People Don't Consider Themselves Chinese

  • Bolton calls China's Taiwan threats real danger to peace
  • Cites Taiwan's democratic elections rejecting reunification
  • Compares Taiwan situation to Venezuela, Ukraine
  • Backs Taiwan's right to self-governance
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People of Taiwan don't consider themselves Chinese anymore: Former US NSA

Former US NSA John Bolton says China's threats to Taiwan endanger global peace, citing Taiwan's democratic will to govern itself.

"The people of Taiwan... don't consider themselves Chinese anymore - John Bolton"

Washington/New Delhi, Jan 6 Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton on Tuesday slammed China for threatening Taiwan, terming Beijing's actions as the "real threats" to international peace and security.

"I think China has made it clear that they're threatening Taiwan. They have for a long time. The people of Taiwan have repeatedly spoken in free and fair elections. They do not want to rejoin the mainland. They don't consider themselves Chinese anymore, as any number of surveys in Taiwan have proven. It's a free and democratically elected government, and I think the people of Taiwan are entitled to govern themselves. I think these threats by China are real threats to international peace and security," Bolton told IANS in an exclusive interview.

Taiwan continues to face threats from China, which claims the self-ruled island as part of its territory under the 'One China' policy and insists on its reunification with Beijing by force, if necessary. In recent years, China has launched large-scale military drills around Taiwan. Despite China's efforts, Taiwan, backed by strong public support, continues to assert its sovereignty and responds to China's incursions.

Backing the US administration's action of extracting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Bolton stated that any Chinese attack on Taiwan cannot be justified for the same reasons.

When asked about capturing leader of a country being against the international order, Bolton responded, "Not if the leader is illegitimate. Not if the leader has committed aggression or other acts that endanger the security and stability of the United States, in this case, the Western Hemisphere. Others may claim that they're doing the same thing, but you have to justify that claim on the basis of fact. It's not a basis just because of what's happened in Venezuela for Russia to invade Ukraine. It's a totally different situation. That was an act of unprovoked aggression. It was hardly invited by anyone in Ukraine and a Chinese attack on Taiwan could not be justified for the same reasons."

- IANS

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Priya S
While I understand Taiwan's desire for self-determination, we must be careful. This is a complex issue with deep historical roots. India's position has always been the One-China policy, and we should prioritize our own strategic interests and border stability. Provoking China isn't wise.
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Rohit P
The hypocrisy is astounding! The same US that lectures on sovereignty illegally detained our diplomat Devyani Khobragade. Why should we trust their analysis on Taiwan? They create chaos everywhere. Let's focus on our own issues with China in Ladakh.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I see parallels with how China behaves. First, they claim territory (Arunachal Pradesh as "South Tibet"), then they bully. Taiwan's right to choose its future is fundamental. The world cannot allow might to make right.
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Vikram M
Bolton is right about the threats to peace. But India must walk a diplomatic tightrope. We need to strengthen ourselves economically and militarily first. A strong India can be a better partner for Taiwan and a more effective counterbalance to China. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
It's simple. If the people of Taiwan don't feel Chinese, they aren't. You can't force an identity through threats. China should learn from India's diversity - we are united by choice, not by force. Respect for self-determination is key.

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