Taiwan falls off Bush's radar screen - Taipei Times
As for foreign policy, America's hegemonic role in world politics and the tragic events of Sept. 11 and the ensuing war on terror have further strengthened the US' global role. Of course, the war with Iraq last spring, though victorious for the US, remains a controversial issue. Bush had to defend his decision on this in his address. The only other foreign policy issue he briefly touched on was the nuclear program of North Korea. Why no mention of Taiwan?
Friday, February 06, 2004
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