It’s worth noting that even the DPP isn’t calling for an announcement of independence.
Because uncle Sam doesn’t like that. The last president who tried to make things go that way soured US - Taiwan relationship quite badly. Tsai and the DPP now play it safe by maintaining the status quo - don’t say the bad word that starts with i, and everybody’s happy, maybe except China.
Last I saw the surveys, the majority of Taiwanese people didn’t like it either.
Heck, my experience of talking to pro-independence folks was that the majority of them didn’t want an announcement of independence either. Granted that was like 5 years ago.
That’s an aspect of it for sure, but I don’t think it’s necessary. Taiwan has enough domestic and cross-strait reasons not to want to formally declare independence without America.
Because uncle Sam doesn’t like that. The last president who tried to make things go that way soured US - Taiwan relationship quite badly. Tsai and the DPP now play it safe by maintaining the status quo - don’t say the bad word that starts with i, and everybody’s happy, maybe except China.
Last I saw the surveys, the majority of Taiwanese people didn’t like it either.
Heck, my experience of talking to pro-independence folks was that the majority of them didn’t want an announcement of independence either. Granted that was like 5 years ago.
Probably still is. The consequences didn’t change, heck, they may be even more sever than 5 years ago
And I, at least, agree with Uncle Sam there. Do we really want WWIII over a stupid symbolic declaration?
That’s an aspect of it for sure, but I don’t think it’s necessary. Taiwan has enough domestic and cross-strait reasons not to want to formally declare independence without America.