Wednesday, May 13, 2026

United Nations: China or Taiwan?

United Nations: China or Taiwan?

A little background:  Before the commie takeover of China, the Nationalist ruled China.  The living conditions in China caused the upheaval making the conditions ripe for Chairman Mao Zedong (communist extraordinaire) to launch his takeover of China.  The Communist were successful in chasing the Nationalist to the island of Formosa (Taiwan).  The governments of the world and the worthless U.N. (United Nations) recognized the Nationalist in Taiwan as being the one legitimate government of all of China.  Then in the early 1970’s Western thought said that communist mainland China can no longer be ignored and a “two China” policy was adopted.  Being mainland communist China (People’s Republic of China) and on Taiwan (Republic of China).

Then some years afterwards the world went back to a one China policy recognizing communist China as being the lone government of all of China, while degrading Taiwan to being a break-away province of mainland China

The United Nations Security Council was created to have the five World War Two allies to serve permanently.  The were: France, United Kingdom, United Nations, China (Nationalist China).  The end of World War Two in Asia (the Pacific War) was signed on the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay.  On board were representatives from the five allied nations.  Representing China was Xu Yongchang (Minister of Board of Military Operations of the Republic of China).  Note the commie Peoples Republic of China, was not represented on the U.S.S. Missouri on that date.  But Nationalist government of China, the Republic of China was represented on board, and signed the document.  The commies were no where on the U.S.S Missouri signing the treating ending the War in the Pacific.    

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