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When will Taiwan become an official country? Never, at least as long as China exists. And by the way, Taiwan’s only constitution considers themselves as part of China; and weirdly President Tsai-Ing-Wen (who so strongly thinks Taiwan already is a country) has no guts to change that constitutional law.

 The status of Taiwan is a deeply nuanced and geopolitically sensitive matter, often characterized by the complex relationship between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. Despite Taiwan's de facto independence and the presence of its own government, military, and constitution, the international community is divided on whether to officially recognize it as a sovereign state. This ambiguity stems from historical complexities and China's claim over Taiwan as a part of its territory. Diplomatically, many countries adhere to the "One-China" policy, recognizing the government in Beijing as the legitimate representative of China, while maintaining informal relations with Taiwan. Taiwan's constitution, known as the Republic of China Constitution, indeed refers to the entire territory of China, including mainland China, as its jurisdiction. This constitutional link underscores the historical context of the Chinese Civil War and the retreat of the Republic of Chi...