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China lauds Elon Musk’s suggestion that Taiwan become a ‘special administrative zone’

Por: New York Post Tech October 10, 2022

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Elon Musk drew praise from Chinese government officials – and infuriated self-ruled Taiwan – this weekend after suggesting the democratically governed island should become a “special administrative zone” under China’s control. Musk, whose geopolitical musings have drawn widespread criticism in recent days, argued that Taiwan should cede control to the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing to avoid a broader conflict that would upend the... + full article



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