If the R.O.C. and Japan have a confrontation over disputed Islands to resolve by the way of Malitary force or SINO-JAPANESE war , the U.S will not support the R.O.C . according the Taiwan Relation Act which is only for the division of Chinese Nation .
The United State would be much on Japan's side according to the U.S. , Japan security treaty of 1960 , and than under the American military protection .
So! Think clearly . Do clearly ! God bless with you !
The meeting came as dozens of Taiwanese boats sailed to the islands to protest.
The islands, called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, are controlled by Japan but claimed by China and Taiwan.
Tension in the region has been high since Japan's purchase of the islands from their private Japanese owner.
Taiwanese vessels, including coastguard ships, have now left the area.
Chinese surveillance and fishing boats have also been sailing in and out of waters around the islands in recent days, following the Japanese government's announcement that it had bought the islands
The United State would be much on Japan's side according to the U.S. , Japan security treaty of 1960 , and than under the American military protection .
So! Think clearly . Do clearly ! God bless with you !
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China has warned Japan it will not tolerate violations of its sovereignty, in high-level talks aimed at easing tensions over an islands dispute.
The comments, from Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun to his Japanese counterpart, were quoted on the Chinese ministry website. The meeting came as dozens of Taiwanese boats sailed to the islands to protest.
The islands, called Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, are controlled by Japan but claimed by China and Taiwan.
Tension in the region has been high since Japan's purchase of the islands from their private Japanese owner.
Taiwanese vessels, including coastguard ships, have now left the area.
Chinese surveillance and fishing boats have also been sailing in and out of waters around the islands in recent days, following the Japanese government's announcement that it had bought the islands
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