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Essay heading: Taiwan
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China warns that the Taiwan
question is a purely domestic issue and thus to be solved under the
premise of "One China." It further pronounces that peaceful unification is
a fixed policy of the Chinese government. However, this government will
reserve the right to take all action necessary, including military action,
to protect its territorial integrity and governing authority... displayed 300 characters
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However, this government will
reserve the right to take all action necessary, including military action,
to protect its territorial integrity and governing authority. As a note
directed at foreign states, the paper delivers its intention to keep out
foreign intervention. "The Chinese government is not obliged to any
foreign country and makes no promise whatsoever... displayed next 300 characters
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