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President Donald Trump declined to comment on whether the U.S. would allow China to take control of Taiwan by force, stating he doesn't want to put himself in that position. Trump aims for good relations with China, including investment, despite tariffs. China maintains a policy of using force to control Taiwan, which strongly opposes China's sovereignty claims. The U.S.
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