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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1183477" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>There's a similarity with the situation in Taiwan. China wants to grab it and in their eyes re-unify while Taiwan and the west want it to be a sovereign state and for that to be recognised internationally (which China won't). What's been the solution so far? To keep the status quo as long as possible. Basically nobody gets what they want but both sides accept the status quo as an acceptable compromise (for now). </p><p></p><p>The two state solution is widely accepted to be the fairest compromise even if it's not without issues. It's basically the same status quo as above - if both sides can't agree a way to co-exist then why should either of them get what they want and drive the other lot out. The fight won't end even if one lot are driven out. </p><p></p><p>I agree though, it's ******.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1183477, member: 74895"] There's a similarity with the situation in Taiwan. China wants to grab it and in their eyes re-unify while Taiwan and the west want it to be a sovereign state and for that to be recognised internationally (which China won't). What's been the solution so far? To keep the status quo as long as possible. Basically nobody gets what they want but both sides accept the status quo as an acceptable compromise (for now). The two state solution is widely accepted to be the fairest compromise even if it's not without issues. It's basically the same status quo as above - if both sides can't agree a way to co-exist then why should either of them get what they want and drive the other lot out. The fight won't end even if one lot are driven out. I agree though, it's ******. [/QUOTE]
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