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Re “Clinton 1st to OK China, Taiwan ‘3 No’s,’ ” International Outlook, July 8:
Clinton doesn’t mislead the American public. Instead, he set the China policy of our country straight with no ambiguity for a century to come, so that Taipei can no longer manipulate the Republican-controlled Congress to play the U.S. China policy like a yo-yo. Taiwan is a part of China with the same people and culture; that is recognized by the United Nations.
China is changing to a more democratic society, and it will assume a leadership responsibility role in the next century. The relationship of China and the U.S. is changing for the better.
WYMAN WUN
Rancho Palos Verdes
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