Jiang says China's explicit red line is national sovereignty: if a territory such as Taiwan, Tibet, or Xinjiang is separated from China, the Chinese military will be forced to act.
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"...Taiwan, but that could also include Tibet. That could also include Xinjiang. So that's the ultimate red line. And beyond that, I really don't..."
"...things I can't talk about is the Tibet -Taiwan issues, the Xinjiang issues. I cannot talk about this. I cannot name specific individuals in..."
"in school so i was hired in 2008 to go to xinjiang in south china and help the school shouldn't middle school build in..."
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