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BREAKING NEWS: US airlines just gave into China's 'Orwellian' demands over Taiwan

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There goes US bravado.

In the end, who ever has money has the last say.

It is not about being right or wrong (Mainland China is absolutely rightful in this demand). It is about power.

Well done. This will not force a sense of sanity in the minds of our Taiwan administration, but will speed up their ouster in the next elections.

Then, we will sign the delayed services agreement (already drafted, just waiting to be voted). Once it is signed, Mainland-Taiwan economic unification is complete.
 
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We control your country through the VCP. At our demand, the VCP submits to China on the Paracel and Spratly Islands. At our demand, the VCP dares not ally with US. At our demand, the VCP cracks down on anti-China protests :lol:

everyone knows that (except those above the 17th pararell)

i'm more interested on how you china can take the Andaman and nicobar island from the Indians.:D too much british opium for you guys?
 
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everyone knows that (except those above the 17th pararell)

i'm more interested on how you china can take the Andaman and nicobar island from the Indians.:D too much british opium for you guys?
Go sniff some Agent Orange and when your eyes bulge out the side of your head like a fish you will figure it out!
 
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Talk about Spanking, congrats on making it to FATF blacklist for terror financing. (Again)
iz u a time traveler? or part of some plot to put them on blacklist at the next meet in November?

P.S.
"The FATF identifies jurisdictions with weak measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing (AML/CFT) in two FATF public documents that are issued three times a year. The FATF’s process to publicly list countries with weak AML/CFT regimes has proved effective (click here for more information about this process). As of June 2018, the FATF has reviewed over 80 countries and publicly identified 65 of them. Of these 65, 55 have since made the necessary reforms to address their AML/CFT weaknesses and have been removed from the process (see also, an overview of the jurisdictions currently identified in this process"

http://www.fatf-gafi.org/publications/?hf=10&b=0&q=pakistan&s=desc(fatf_releasedate)
 
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iz u a time traveler? or part of some plot to put them on blacklist at the next meet in November?
Mistake, greylist. No need for some such build up to show a futile point. lol.
 
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I read that the US airlines have not entirely complied. There may still be some administrative sanctions on them.
 
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I read that the US airlines have not entirely complied. There may still be some administrative sanctions on them.
Don't let them land in China airports. Make them land in Taiwan then force the passengers to take a local flight to the mainland
 
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Go sniff some Agent Orange and when your eyes bulge out the side of your head like a fish you will figure it out!
unfortunately for you chinese, people around the world enjoy laughing at your look, don't believe me, just google slanty gestures LOL british opium addicts....taking nicobar islands away from india lol epic addicts
 
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unfortunately for you chinese, people around the world enjoy laughing at your look, don't believe me, just google slanty gestures LOL british opium addicts....taking nicobar islands away from india lol epic addicts
lol. A vn monkey here pretending to be an american and talking about "slanty"... Guys, can you find anything more hilarious than this?

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The funniest thing is this monkey even feel ashamed of putting a monkey flag, while want to defend his monkey land in every post here....
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Don't let them land in China airports. Make them land in Taiwan then force the passengers to take a local flight to the mainland

China still considering measures against US airlines with Taiwan listing changes not complete

Source:Global Times Published: 2018/7/26

Changes to US airline websites ‘not complete’

The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) is still considering whether to take measures against four US airlines if the changes to their websites do not advance further, the agency said on a public statement on Thursday.

As the deadline passed on Wednesday, 40 out of 44 overseas airlines had changed their references to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao in accordance with Chinese law, with only four, all US-based, airlines remaining, according to CAAC.

United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Hawaiian Airlines all delivered their reports to the CAAC on Wednesday, where they declared the changes to their public documents are progressively coming online, and asked the authorities to inspect their websites after two weeks.

As of Thursday, all US-based airlines had removed mentions of "Taiwan" as a country when searching for cities on the island on their websites. But Delta Airlines and United Airlines also removed mentions of "China" as a country when searching even for cities on the Chinese mainland.

American Airlines kept mentions of China when searching for cities in the mainland, but did not mention Hong Kong, Macao or Taiwan cities as belonging to China.

The CAAC statement noted that after a preliminary inspection, the websites of the four airlines have indeed changed their content, but it deemed the changes to be "still not complete." The agency vowed to continue to follow closely the case and will decide whether to take administrative measures depending on the circumstances.

A representative of US-based United Airlines told Global Times that the airline had already begun to roll out changes to its systems to address China's requirements.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1112569.shtml
 
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China still considering measures against US airlines with Taiwan listing changes not complete

Source:Global Times Published: 2018/7/26

Changes to US airline websites ‘not complete’

The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) is still considering whether to take measures against four US airlines if the changes to their websites do not advance further, the agency said on a public statement on Thursday.

As the deadline passed on Wednesday, 40 out of 44 overseas airlines had changed their references to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao in accordance with Chinese law, with only four, all US-based, airlines remaining, according to CAAC.

United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Hawaiian Airlines all delivered their reports to the CAAC on Wednesday, where they declared the changes to their public documents are progressively coming online, and asked the authorities to inspect their websites after two weeks.

As of Thursday, all US-based airlines had removed mentions of "Taiwan" as a country when searching for cities on the island on their websites. But Delta Airlines and United Airlines also removed mentions of "China" as a country when searching even for cities on the Chinese mainland.

American Airlines kept mentions of China when searching for cities in the mainland, but did not mention Hong Kong, Macao or Taiwan cities as belonging to China.

The CAAC statement noted that after a preliminary inspection, the websites of the four airlines have indeed changed their content, but it deemed the changes to be "still not complete." The agency vowed to continue to follow closely the case and will decide whether to take administrative measures depending on the circumstances.

A representative of US-based United Airlines told Global Times that the airline had already begun to roll out changes to its systems to address China's requirements.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1112569.shtml
Lol, what is this consideration? If someone breaks the law do you considered if that person should be punish accordiuto the laws of a country?
 
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