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There followed a desperate American campaign to work with allies, particularly Australia and Japan, to devise new UN General Assembly membership principles that could accommodate two Chinas. Five days later in Taipei, Chiang harangued a visiting former US treasury secretary about the statement.

But the fact remained. Even up to the present day the spokesman of your State Department still says that this is your position. It was wording completely unacceptable to the State Department. Use the direct approach. Vance objected.

The US was central to that engagement. President Carter faced his own challenges. In August, the Senate unanimously passed a resolution that required consultation if the US-Taiwan defense treaty was to be terminated. During the final days of secret talks, on Dec. Taipei is frustrated because it has sought to buy a long list of advanced systems including submarines, air-to-air missiles, early warning surveillance capabilities that the United States has refused to sell out of concern that it would upset the cross-strait balance of force and further undermine the U.

Washington is concerned that the Taiwan military has not integrated this equipment into its force structure well. Beijing is irritated by any sales, but certainly those that break the quantitative and qualitative ceilings agreed to in Today, there is a dangerous dynamic at work as the Chinese military increases its ballistic missile deployments opposite Taiwan currently around , Taiwan clamors for TMD, and the U.

Congress considers the wholesale upgrading of Taiwan defenses and U. If passed and implemented, this act would not only shatter the already weakened communique but would likely cause a major rupture in Sino- American relations. But while that would be helpful in stabilizing the badly damaged relationship in the short-term, it would be insufficient to revive it entirely. Such aspirations, however well-intended, were naive to begin with.

The ruins of the American Embassy in Beijing are a further reminder of the depth of popular anger toward the United States. As suspicions run deep, the United States and China have likely entered an extended period of friction and strategic competition. This is both understandable and manageable. It is not a new Cold War. It is a more realistic condition than pious hopes of strategic partnerships. Yet competitors can cooperate and need not become adversaries.

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