This is melodramatic. The western population does wish poverty and chaos for anyone. This is not how normal people anywhere in the world think or behave
I've not read anywhere that Taiwan wants to proclaim independence, given the problems that it will pose for their security with China. Seems to me like the Taiwanese just want to keep status quo. In west as well, status quo for Taiwan is welcomed with a sigh of relief. But if both parties (Taiwan and China) can agree for some workable framework - it is best case scenario. However, I must point out that the moral compass for what is right and wrong in west may not be the same as what you are accustomed to. For the western population, freedom of thought and choice in politics is fundamental right for humanity. Infringement of this fundamental right is not acceptable for the general population. This may sound like reading a chapter from Captain America comics to you, but it is really what most people in the west think when they are asked to choose right and wrong. There are always exceptions (even in the west) who do not like this ethos, but they are only exceptions and not the norm. So when the western media, its population and politicians clamor about Taiwan's liberty and all - you should try to entertain the notion that mostly it is based on what this culture understands as fundamental rights for humanity.
As for the recent crisis in Honk Kong, I remember reading that Beijing wanted to take more control of the politics in the city earlier than what was promised in the agreement with British. I don't know if CIA was involved. I can only take your accusation as speculative as you have no way to prove it. I do have a close friend at work who is from Honk Kong. At the very least, he is not happy with the measures from Beijing. So I also have that personal anecdote to believe that it is not all run by CIA.
Regardless of this Honk Kong thing, I hope Taiwan is resolved with constitutional agreements. Btw, do you guys have something like a constitution anyway?