China vs. Taiwan: The Geography of an Unfinished War
bryanrasmussen
32 points
27 comments
May 26, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (7 comments)
nixon_why69
> This is why Taiwan cannot be understood only as a sovereignty dispute. It is a test of whether the Indo-Pacific remains a plural maritime system, or whether it becomes a China-centered security sphere. It was never a plural maritime system. The question is whether the oceans in question are US-dominated or Chinese-dominated.
throw2331
China is gonna rip apart Taiwan unless it stops trusting America and starts believe that war is inevitable sooner or later.
puelocesar
That was a surprisingly good read. Brief enough that I can finish while in-between tickets, but long and deep enough that it can beautifully explain the whole crisis without oversimplifying it, and at the same time carefully presenting the two conflicting narratives. edit: although I probably wouldn't trust the source when reading about Middle East conflicts...
dclavijo
I found this video about the topic on internet: https://youtu.be/UWBrzzd1_yg informational and entertaining
MSFT_Edging
Lets play "Spot the thinktank cretins"! jstribune.com about page: > The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune is a journal representing Israeli and American views about international affairs. Hm interesting. Lets see who runs it. Editorial Board -Ahmed Charai, Chair -- Owner of the site, on multiple thinktank boards such as the atlantic council -Jacob Heilbrunn, Co-Chair -- Another fellow of the atlantic council -Dr. Daniel Samet -- Daniel J. Samet is a Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute -Melinda Haring -- a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center -Dr. Eran Lerman -- former IDF colonel and a lecturer at Shalem College Board of Directors -Gen. James Jones -- 21st national security advisor under Obama. -Ahmed Charai -- owner of the site again -Admiral James Foggo III -- former US navy Admiral. Nice retirement spot, James Board of Advisors -Hon. Dov Zakheim, Chairman -- Various positions under Reagan -Hon. John Hamre -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hamre -Gen. Yaakov Amidror -- former major general and National Security Advisor of Israel -- got tired of the bit around here -- -Ambassador Anne W. Patterson -Ambassador Eric Edelman -Ambassador Bilahari Kausikan -Ambassador Atul Keshap -Gen. Ruth Yaron -Dan Meridor Anyway, the goal here was to point out articles like this don't come from journalistic backgrounds, but thinktank policy makers. The intention of pieces like this is to launder official government opinion as a semi-legitimate news source. Think "Radio Free Asia".
regularization
> Taiwan is not simply an island claimed by Beijing Yes, China claims Taiwan and China are the same country. Not mentioned is that US policy also says that Taiwan and China are the same country. In fact Taiwan policy is that China and Taiwan are the same country. You would think reading this that Taiwan had declared independence from China as a separate country. Also on the topic of "simply an island" - Taiwan is not just the island of Taiwan, they are on Kinmen island in the harbor of Xiamen on the mainland PRC. This would be like Manhattan receiving imperial proclamations about its "sovereignty" from China. The fact is Taiwan was Chinese long before the United States even existed, just like the Russian Navy has been in Crimea since before the US existed. The US funded and armed separatist forces - but in 1900 the US was raising its flag in Beijing's imperial city. The historical development is these imperial intrusions have been pushed back by China. Taiwan is important to China and the US is too occupied blockading Cuba, slaughtering Venezuelan and Iranian leadership, aiding the genocide of Gaza and the invasions of Syria and Lebanon etc., while its health secretary fights against vaccines.
thenthenthen
From 1989: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1989/06/25/i...