"Beijing's Bid for Influence Falls Short: China's Leader Confronts Reality of Taiwan's Independence In a rare admission of defeat, China's top leader has acknowledged that the Taiwanese people are not easily swayed by Beijing's overtures, a concession that highlights the island nation's enduring spirit of independence. According to sources, China's leader has expressed frustration at the Taiwanese people's resilience in the face of Chinese pressure, suggesting that their refusal to yield may be rooted in a deep understanding of their historical sovereignty. The candid admission is a significant development in the long-standing standoff between China and Taiwan, and could have far-reaching implications for the region's delicate diplomatic balance. As tensions between the two nations continue to simmer, the question on everyone's mind is: what's next for Taiwan's bid for self-determination?"


In seeking America’s help to absorb the island nation, China's leader admits that the Taiwanese are not easily influenced, perhaps because they know the source of sovereignty.