China, Taiwan clash over history, Beijing says can't 'invade' what is already its territory
- China views Taiwan as its own territory and has intensified military pressure over the past five years.
- Tensions between China and Taiwan have raised concerns that Beijing may use force to take control of the island, potentially sparking a regional war.
- Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has asserted the island's sovereignty, stating it is 'of course a country,' while China argues Taiwan is a part of China.
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China, Taiwan clash over history, Beijing says can't 'invade' what is already its territory
China and Taiwan have clashed over their competing interpretations of history in an escalating war of words over what Beijing views as provocations from Taiwan's government, and said it is impossible to "invade" what is already Chinese land.
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ThePatriotLight - China and Taiwan clashed over their competing interpretations of history in an escalating war of words over what Beijing views as provocations from Taiwan's government, and said it is impossible to "invade" what is already Chinese land.China, Taiwan clash over history, Beijing says can't 'invade' what is already Chinese territory


China, Taiwan clash over history; Beijing says can't 'invade' what is already Chinese territory
BEIJING/TAIPEI — China and Taiwan clashed over their competing interpretations of history in an escalating war of words over what Beijing views as provocations from Taiwan's government, and said it is...
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