this is what all that China loot bought .. Taiwan and control of the world's computer chip industry
brilliant!!! 
Biden: US does not support Taiwan independence
https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-u-d...152500924.html
Steve Holland, Nandita Bose and Trevor Hunnicutt
Updated Sat, January 13, 2024 at 12:14 PM CST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President 
Joe Biden   said on Saturday the United States does not support the independence  of  Taiwan, after Taiwanese voters rebuffed China and gave the ruling  party  a third presidential term.
Earlier in the day, the Taiwanese  ruling Democratic Progressive Party's  (DPP) presidential candidate Lai  Ching-te came to power, strongly  rejecting Chinese pressure to spurn  him, and pledged both to stand up  to Beijing and seek talks.
"We do not support independence..." Biden said, when asked for reaction to Saturday's elections.
The United States switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to   Beijing in 1979 and has long said it does not support a formal   declaration of independence by Taiwan. It does, however, maintain   unofficial relations with the self-governed island and remains its most   important backer and arms supplier.
Beijing, which has never  renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan  under its control, fears that  Lai could declare the establishment of a  Republic of Taiwan, which Lai  has said he will not do.
Biden has previously upset the Chinese  government with comments that  appeared to suggest the United States  would defend the island if it  were attacked, a deviation from a  long-held U.S. position of "strategic  ambiguity".
His comments on Saturday appear to be an effort to reassure Beijing.
Even  so, Washington warned just hours ahead of the polls opening that  "it  would be unacceptable" for "any" country to interfere in the  election.
Taiwan,  which neighboring China claims as its own, has been a  democratic  success story since holding its first direct presidential  election in  1996, the culmination of decades of struggle against  authoritarian rule  and martial law.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken  congratulated Lai Ching-te on  his victory and said the United States "is  committed to maintaining  cross-strait peace and stability, and the  peaceful resolution of  differences, free from coercion and pressure."He  said the U.S. looks  forward to working with Lai and leaders of all  parties in Taiwan to  advance their "longstanding unofficial  relationship, consistent with  the U.S. one China policy."
The Biden administration has feared that the election, transition and new administration would escalate conflict with Beijing.
Biden  has worked to smooth relations with China, including agreeing to  talk  through differences on security matters at a California summit  with  President Xi Jinping in November.
Taiwan's government expects  China to attempt to put pressure on its  incoming president after the  vote, including staging military maneuvers  near the island this spring,  two senior government officials said.  China has never renounced the use  of force to bring Taiwan under its  control.
In a show of support  for the government, Biden plans to dispatch an  unofficial delegation to  the self-governed island, according to a  senior Biden administration  official.
The delegation is likely to include some former  high-ranking American  officials, according to the official, who said the  names have not been  finalized. Similar delegations have been sent to  Taiwan in the past.
China was angered in 2016 when  then-President-elect Donald Trump  spoke by phone with President Tsai  Ing-wen of Taiwan, the first such  conversation between U.S. and Taiwan  leaders since President Jimmy  Carter switched diplomatic recognition  from Taiwan to China in 1979.
jimmy carter .. still not dead and still betraying America 
(Reporting by Steve Holland, Nandita Bose and Trevor Hunnicutt in Washington; Editing by Diane Craft and Michael Perry)