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'''Taiwan''' is an island in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. It was formerly controlled by [[China]], but became in independent [[nation state]] after the main Chinese state became communist.
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'''Taiwan''' is an island in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Traditionally a part of China, it was controlled by [[Japan]] in the period 1895-1945, when the island saw a large scale modernization. After WW2, the island was given back to the Republic of China ([[Koumintang]] under [[Chiang-Kai Shek]]. But China was in the middle of a civil war, and the communists Peoples Republic of China soon seized control over the mainland. The Republic of China evacuated to Taiwan, and has stayed there since, protected by US naval dominance.
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The Koumintang party and government was in large parts dominated by organized crime. [[Chiang-Kai Shek]] was himself a front man for the [[Shanghai]] [[Green Gang]] opium syndicate.{{cn}}
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After moving to the island, it soon became a nest for illicit activities.
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*After the civil war, the Kuomintang remnant forces in the [[Golden Triangle]] soon took over and massively expanded the opium trade in the area.{{cn}}
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*US aid during WW2 and the civil war was siphoned off by KMT leaders, creating gigantic fortunes.{{cn}}
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*The CIA station in Taipei became one of the Agency's biggest and most imporant bases in Asia, supporting drug smuggling networks, with front organizations like the [[CAT]] and [[Air America]] airlines based on the island.{{cn}}
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*The island was a safe haven for South-East Asian organized crime, especially for laundering money and gold.{{cn}}
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*The ROC was the main sponsor of the [[World Anti-Communist League]], an extreme right wing umbrella organization. The WACL was allowed military training on the island.
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*[[The China lobby]] in the US was (and still is) an extremely strong political network furthering ROC interests, only comparable in strength to the Israel lobby. People like [[Henry Luce]] and [[Clare Booth Luce]] strongly dominated the public discourse on China matters.
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Group.png Taiwan   Sourcewatch WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Locator map of the ROC Taiwan.svg
Flag of the Republic of China.svg
LocationAsia, Pacific Ocean
LeaderPresident of Taiwan
TypeUnited Nations Members.svg nation state
Interest ofTom Cotton, Martin Edmonds, House and Senate Taiwan Caucus
Member ofAPEC
A large island of mainland China. De facto independent despite claiming to be the legitimate government over all of China.

Taiwan is an island in the Pacific Ocean. Traditionally a part of China, it was controlled by Japan in the period 1895-1945, when the island saw a large scale modernization. After WW2, the island was given back to the Republic of China (Koumintang under Chiang-Kai Shek. But China was in the middle of a civil war, and the communists Peoples Republic of China soon seized control over the mainland. The Republic of China evacuated to Taiwan, and has stayed there since, protected by US naval dominance.

Deep State

The Koumintang party and government was in large parts dominated by organized crime. Chiang-Kai Shek was himself a front man for the Shanghai Green Gang opium syndicate.[citation needed]

After moving to the island, it soon became a nest for illicit activities.

  • After the civil war, the Kuomintang remnant forces in the Golden Triangle soon took over and massively expanded the opium trade in the area.[citation needed]
  • US aid during WW2 and the civil war was siphoned off by KMT leaders, creating gigantic fortunes.[citation needed]
  • The CIA station in Taipei became one of the Agency's biggest and most imporant bases in Asia, supporting drug smuggling networks, with front organizations like the CAT and Air America airlines based on the island.[citation needed]
  • The island was a safe haven for South-East Asian organized crime, especially for laundering money and gold.[citation needed]
  • The ROC was the main sponsor of the World Anti-Communist League, an extreme right wing umbrella organization. The WACL was allowed military training on the island.
  • The China lobby in the US was (and still is) an extremely strong political network furthering ROC interests, only comparable in strength to the Israel lobby. People like Henry Luce and Clare Booth Luce strongly dominated the public discourse on China matters.



 

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Groups Headquartered Here

GroupStartDescription
Asus2 April 1989The world's 5th-largest PC vendor by unit sales
Kuomintang
Political Warfare Cadres Academy15 July 1951CIA-supervised Taiwanese military academy known for its training in torture, especially to Latin-American police, military and intelligence forces.

 

A citizen of Taiwan on Wikispooks

TitleBornDied
Chiang Kai-shek31 October 18875 April 1975

 

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