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As a first gen Taiwanese American whose family came from both sides of the Taiwan Strait (Hong Kong & Taiwan), I will not stay silent while Darren spews CCP propaganda and blatantly disregards the human rights of the 23 million people of Taiwan. I felt ashamed that I did not speak out during the 2019 Hong Kong protests and I will not make the same mistake again. I honestly cannot believe I have to sign a petition for a matter such as this.
Dismissing Taiwan’s significance as “nothing to gain or lose” overlooks the complex interplay of strategic, economic, and ideological factors at stake. A secure and prosperous Taiwan is intrinsically linked to US national interests and global stability. Protecting Taiwan is not only about maintaining a balance of power in the region—it’s about safeguarding the values and systems that underpin our collective future.
Yes, Sec. Blinken should be indicted in our Federal courts.
In addition, the US House should move to Impeach Sec. Blinken, Pres. Biden, Sec. Austin of the Dept. of Def, and Chair, Joint Chiefs of Staff Brown. Each has violated his oath of office by knowingly participating in Genocide and other crimes prohibited under the Rules of War outlined in the Geneva Conventions signed by the U.S.A.
Under the oaths these men took as elected officials, officials, and members of the U.S. military, they are all to support the Constitution, the laws and the requirements of Treaties signed by our nation.
Each of these men have violated their oaths. Our House of Representatives should have the political courage to Impeach these officials and our Senate similarly should to have political courage to convict these men in Senate Impeachment trials.
The oath of office of each member of Congress has taken requires that they at for protect the Rule of Law in America.
As a former Amy officer, I so made that pledge and as a former elected official. The men and women of our Congress are required to take remedial and appropriate action against those breaking our laws to stop them from so doing.