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The 6.8% not wanting to be independent is the telling part.

Everyone else either wants to openly call themselves independent on carry on as they are in already being functionally independent.

tl;dr: No one wants to be part of China or not independent.

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The vast majority of people want things to stay the same. Both independence and reintegration are very small minorities.

What that tells me is China has a lot of work to do to entice Taiwan. That’s it.

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It tells me that most people prefer an eternal cold war to escalating to a hot war. If China backed off and made it clear they would not attack, those numbers would change.

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China can’t actually do that without Taiwan making a reciprocal agreement to stop engaging in military buildup against China. Peace requires an agreement on both sides. Otherwise, Taiwan could just build up endlessly and then attack China because it left itself vulnerable.

Let us imagine China started giving Puerto Rico billions of dollars in military hardware. What do you think America’s response would be?

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1/4 is not very small.

Furthermore keeping things the same is to be independent or do you think China currently controls what they do?

After the disaster of HK, Taiwan is never going to join China.

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1/4 is pretty small.

It’s basically the same as the relationship between the US and Puerto Rico. Lots of autonomy, not independence.

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