hm mm. but do you think that s reassuring for the taiwanese or arguably, it could put you right in the middle of the growing tensions between china and the united states. you could end up becoming a pawn in this superpower rivalry. yep, a couple of things. i think first of all, clarity doesn t mean escalation. so it s not like we re escalating the tension here. that s the first thing. and the second thing is that, as i mentioned, there s a lot of willingness from not just the us but also european counterparts and many other democratic allies all the 60 signatories of the declaration for the future of the internet, have committed to keep us a free and open. sorry, just sticking with the tensions, you re not escalating the tensions but the tensions between china and the united states and are escalating. joe biden has got the export controls now on the chinese technology and so on and my point is how is taiwan viewing this?
do you see a shift in policy? do you see an abandonment of that strategic ambiguity in favour of a more robust approach? it s been called strategic clarity, right? spelling it out, as you just mentioned. yeah. so you do. but do you think that s reassuring for the taiwanese? or arguably, it could put you right in the middle of the growing tensions between china and the united states. you could end up becoming a pawn in this superpower rivalry. mm hm. yeah, a couple of things. i think, first of all, clarity doesn t mean escalation. so it s not like we re escalating the tension here. that s the first thing. and the second thing is that, as i mentioned, there s a lot of willingness from not just the us but also european counterparts and many other democratic allies. all the 60 signatories of the declaration for the future of the internet is committed to keep it free and open. can wejust. sticking with the tensions,
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yeah. so you do. but do you think that s reassuring for the taiwanese? or arguably, it could put you right in the middle of the growing tensions between china and the united states. you could end up becoming a pawn in this superpower rivalry. mm hm. yeah, a couple of things. i think, first of all, clarity doesn t mean escalation. so it s not like we re escalating the tension here. that s the first thing. and the second thing is that, as i mentioned, there s a lot of willingness from not just the us but also european counterparts and many other democratic allies. all the 60 signatories of the declaration for the future of the internet is committed to keep it free and open. can wejust. sticking with the tensions, you re not escalating the tensions, but the tensions between china and the united states are escalating. joe biden has got the export controls now on chinese technology and so on. and my point is, how is taiwan viewing this?