I stand corrected, but got the wrong name in my head. Thank you. On 20 May 2018 at 11:22, Acchajob <achha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's not Nepal, you probably wanted to talk about Tibet. > > On Sun 20 May, 2018, 13:33 Daniel DeFoe, <daniel.de.foe1...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Not by the standards applied by the USA Government. They consider Taiwan > as > > a separate Country. This is due to the General that fled from > > mainland China during the time of Mao's Cultural Revolution and they > wanted > > to keep their lives, as Mao and his forces were generally killing anyone > > who did not agree with the collective political communist party rules. So > > Taiwan is recognized separately by the USA Government as an independent > > country, regardless what the communist party in China thinks. Others > still > > think differently. There for the problem is a political one, that has > not > > yet been resolved on the international stage. Many hope that China will > be > > kind and gentle in their resolution of this, and since they now have > such a > > powerful economy and it has been shown that communism is a failure to the > > population as a whole, it will be done in a peaceful respectful way. Not > > like many of the oppressive policies that have been documented over the > > years for the neighbors of China like Nepal, and the fact that it's > > rightful leader and religious person has had to live in exile for decades > > now. These are examples of why USA still recognize Taiwan as a Country. > > > > On 20 May 2018 at 07:56, Biao <15110115...@139.com> wrote: > > > > > Dear sirs: > > > I found that on page https://www.openoffice.org/stats/countries.html, > > > Taiwan is listed as a country but it’s actually a province of China. > > > Similar problems are found on Hong Kong(a city of China) and Macao. > Hope > > > you can fix those problems. Thank you! > > > An apache fan. > > > > > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > > > > > > > >