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1. China should not think it is stronger than it really is at this point. China's economy is only 1/3 the size of the American economy (nominal GDP). China needs Boeing far more than Boeing needs China. Sanctions against Boeing will hurt China far more.
2. And equally important. By not allowing Ma (who is obviously cooperative) to get fresh weapons, his position will become even more weak and he will not be able to win the election.
This is stupid stupid strategy. And I bet it's because of arrogance. This is why I keep on saying it's not the time to brag. It's the time to criticize and see how China can improve itself. China is not yet an industrialized economy but a lot of posters spend so much time bragging like it is one.
China wins playing nice with Taiwan - The Globe and Mail
"China should also try not to damage the increasingly precarious political position of Ma Ying-jeou, who faces re-election in 2012. The Taiwanese President's support ratings have plunged precipitously since he first assumed office in 2008 and his party, the Kuomintang, has suffered embarrassing reverses in recent local and legislative by-elections. If he is unable to buy defensive weapons from the United States, his support will erode even further. "
2. And equally important. By not allowing Ma (who is obviously cooperative) to get fresh weapons, his position will become even more weak and he will not be able to win the election.
This is stupid stupid strategy. And I bet it's because of arrogance. This is why I keep on saying it's not the time to brag. It's the time to criticize and see how China can improve itself. China is not yet an industrialized economy but a lot of posters spend so much time bragging like it is one.
China wins playing nice with Taiwan - The Globe and Mail
"China should also try not to damage the increasingly precarious political position of Ma Ying-jeou, who faces re-election in 2012. The Taiwanese President's support ratings have plunged precipitously since he first assumed office in 2008 and his party, the Kuomintang, has suffered embarrassing reverses in recent local and legislative by-elections. If he is unable to buy defensive weapons from the United States, his support will erode even further. "