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The deputy leader of China's Taiwan region, Lai Ching-te, passed through the U.S. for so-called "stopovers," prompting angry protests from local Chinese. Why did he insist on setting foot in the U.S. now? And why did the U.S. allow such tricks by Taiwan authorities, knowing how sensitive the issue is for Beijing?
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The deputy leader of China's Taiwan region, Lai Ching-te, passed through the U.S. for so-called "stopovers," prompting angry protests from local Chinese. Why did he insist on setting foot in the U.S. now? And why did the U.S. allow such tricks by Taiwan authorities, knowing how sensitive the issue is for Beijing?

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