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The president of a country vainly said that he had "severed diplomatic relations" with China, and netizens angrily denounced: the essence is economic blackmail

author:Fan Detective

"There is no doubt that Taiwan stands for China's territory.

The president of a country vainly said that he had "severed diplomatic relations" with China, and netizens angrily denounced: the essence is economic blackmail

The announcement of the news that the president of another country vainly said that he would "sever diplomatic relations" with China and deny that Taiwan Island belongs to China's territory caused shocks on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and even the world. This message comes from a small island country in the South Pacific, with a territory of just over 700 square kilometers and a population of less than 100,000 people, but it dares to sever diplomatic relations with the Chinese mainland and establish so-called "diplomatic relations" with the Taiwan authorities. And the chilling declaration shows its madness: if Chinese mainland takes military action against Taiwan, it will ally with the United States and not hesitate to start a war against China!

The president of a country vainly said that he had "severed diplomatic relations" with China, and netizens angrily denounced: the essence is economic blackmail

Please note, however, that its harsh conditions for the establishment of diplomatic relations put forward by the Taiwan authorities show its greed and shamelessness. Since taking office, US President Joe Biden has launched an all-round suppression of China in order to restrict China's development, provoke contradictions between China and other countries, and hope to isolate China on the global stage. Recently, the Taiwan authorities received a letter revealing the ambitions and intrigues of this small island nation. The outgoing president of the Federated States of Micronesia, David Panuelo, claims he has long wanted to sever diplomatic relations with China.

The conditions they have put forward to Taiwan are eye-popping: $50 million over three years, plus $15 million a year in aid, and the specific use of these funds is for which the Taiwan authorities have no right to interfere. This is not only a "establishment of diplomatic relations", but actually a blatant blackmail! What is even more shocking is that they call China's actions against Taiwan a "core threat to the Federated States of Micronesia", but in fact, they want to coerce the Taiwan authorities and obediently pay for their own protection.

The president of a country vainly said that he had "severed diplomatic relations" with China, and netizens angrily denounced: the essence is economic blackmail

The Federated States of Micronesia, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean with a territory of only 702 square kilometres, has a negligible population, and most of its citizens live in rural areas and depend on international assistance for their livelihood. They use the Taiwan Strait issue to demand "benefit fees" from the Taiwan authorities, in order to emphasize their own sense of existence, and their methods are the same as those of the previous Gambian president, except that they are more cunning than the Gambia and want to obtain more "benefit fees." It is delusional that this small country dares to threaten to go to war with the United States. This is just a small country that dares to provoke on the Taiwan Strait issue just to attract attention. But if we really want to provoke, we in China do not need to use the People's Liberation Army, and the people alone are enough to resist them.

At present, the Taiwan authorities are already weak, like grasshoppers after autumn. They painstakingly maintain the so-called "diplomatic relations", but in fact, it is useless, these so-called "diplomatic relations" are actually throwing money, and the result is that any small country can easily "bully" them. In contrast, if all this money is spent on the people of Taiwan, it is the real welfare that can make Taiwan's economy develop. However, in order to achieve "Taiwan independence," the Taiwan government headed by Tsai Ing-wen has done its best to maintain so-called "diplomatic relations" at all costs.

The president of a country vainly said that he had "severed diplomatic relations" with China, and netizens angrily denounced: the essence is economic blackmail

To the Micronesian president's remarks, China responded: "Good for yourself." This small country, most people are unheard of. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it consists of 607 islands, a total area of only 702 square kilometers, and a population of less than 120,000, making it a small country. Where does their confidence come from? Do they think the United States will look at them? On the Taiwan issue, anyone who crosses the thunder pond must be prepared to face the thunderous fury of the People's Liberation Army. Advise Micronesia to solve your own problems first and then consider other things.

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