• Taiwanese Chip Manufacturers Testing Waters for Factories in PR

    From johnny babylon@johnnybabylon8@gmail.com to soc.culture.puerto-rico on Mon Feb 5 05:01:55 2024
    From Newsgroup: soc.culture.puerto-rico

    The likelihood of all out war world 3 according to press reports if China invades Taiwan is more likely with the independence government party ruler William Lai. Puerto Rico should develop Taiwanese diplomatic relations separate from the United States being that it is similarly situated in a high level transnational dispute with it's statehood lobby in the union. The trilateral defense budget for defense exports to Taiwan should consider Puerto Rico as the third rail participant litmus test for commoditization of Taiwan's vaunted chip manufacturing industry in a bid as a potential substitute supplier of these finely detailed industrial products requiring high skill schematics and engineering personnel workers. Such consensus community based activity lies at the heart of the democratic sentiment in both regions and should consider partnership independently as testing grounds for stalling cataclysmic disruptive global contest endangering free willing people around the world everywhere. As a territory of the United States of America the diplomatic relations with the outside world are egregiously isolative and tending toward economic exploitation as with other foreign second and third world non industrial agricultural services export transitioning economies and would likely serve both sides of interest by expanding Puerto Rico's influence on the global stage while deflecting territorial dispute in a deferentially civil civilian way. The next resident commissioner appointed to elected representation in the capitol D.C. should definitely consider overt penetration and engagement with this similarly situated pluralistic region because of the mutual lack of foreign diplomatic embassy and should seek other engagements in the region on it's own reconaissance of authority.
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