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'''Tsai Ing-wen''' is a Taiwanese political who is serving as the "president" of the so-called "Republic of China" ([[Taiwan]]) which is only recognized by 13 countries as of 2021.  
'''Tsai Ing-wen''' is a Taiwanese political who is serving as the "president" of the so-called "Republic of China" ([[Taiwan]]) which is only recognized by 13 countries as of 2021. [[China]] recognizes Taiwan as a rogue province. 


In March of 2023, she provocatively visited the [[United States]]. Her visit to NYC was protested by the [[Center for Political Innovation]], which argued that her visit was increasing tensions between the USA and the nuclear-armed [[China|People's Republic of China]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/CGMeifangZhang/status/1641417000424468482?s=20 "China is not our enemy! Get out of our country, stop trying to sell war in our country!" Protesters from a US Anti-War Group slam #Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the the #US. #Antiwar #WestWatch #OneChina] by [[Zhang Meifang]] on [[Twitter]]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/GUnderground_TV/status/1641332648025944064?s=20 ""China is not our enemy! Get out of our country, stop trying to sell war in our country!"] [https://twitter.com/GUnderground_TV/status/1641332648025944064?s=20 -Protesters in the US slam Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the the US as 400 US military bases surround China"] by [[Going Underground]]</ref> Her arrival was also greeted by both supporters of Taiwanese independence, as well as Beijing supporters who claim that Tsai is a traitor to China.<ref>[https://www.scmp.com/video/asia/3215370/taiwanese-president-tsai-ing-wen-arrives-new-york-sensitive-us-stopover Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen arrives in New York on sensitive US stopover] by [[South China Morning Post]]</ref>
In March of 2023, she provocatively visited the [[United States]]. Her visit to NYC was protested by the [[Center for Political Innovation]], which argued that her visit was increasing tensions between the USA and fellow nuclear superpower China.<ref>[https://twitter.com/CGMeifangZhang/status/1641417000424468482?s=20 "China is not our enemy! Get out of our country, stop trying to sell war in our country!" Protesters from a US Anti-War Group slam #Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the the #US. #Antiwar #WestWatch #OneChina] by [[Zhang Meifang]] on [[Twitter]]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/GUnderground_TV/status/1641332648025944064?s=20 ""China is not our enemy! Get out of our country, stop trying to sell war in our country!"] [https://twitter.com/GUnderground_TV/status/1641332648025944064?s=20 -Protesters in the US slam Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the the US as 400 US military bases surround China"] by [[Going Underground]]</ref> Her arrival was also greeted by both supporters of Taiwanese independence, as well as Beijing supporters who claim that Tsai is a traitor to China.<ref>[https://www.scmp.com/video/asia/3215370/taiwanese-president-tsai-ing-wen-arrives-new-york-sensitive-us-stopover Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen arrives in New York on sensitive US stopover] by [[South China Morning Post]]</ref>


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Revision as of 15:57, 30 March 2023

Tsai Ing-wen is a Taiwanese political who is serving as the "president" of the so-called "Republic of China" (Taiwan) which is only recognized by 13 countries as of 2021. China recognizes Taiwan as a rogue province.

In March of 2023, she provocatively visited the United States. Her visit to NYC was protested by the Center for Political Innovation, which argued that her visit was increasing tensions between the USA and fellow nuclear superpower China.[1][2] Her arrival was also greeted by both supporters of Taiwanese independence, as well as Beijing supporters who claim that Tsai is a traitor to China.[3]

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