[img]http://puu.sh/73T98/a0cf2d5c57.png[/img] The Republic of China is the sole legitimate authority over the entirety of China, including the portions of the mainland occupied by the Communist dissenters. They have proclaimed their "People's Republic" on stolen land, and the demagogue Mao seeks to make himself the dictator of this false state, and decide for himself, against the wishes of the people, what the future of the nations of China shall be. Mao is out of line of the plans of the hero Sun Yat-sen. His vision for China, or however much of China his Communist onslaught manages to ravage, is not the same as the vision of the Father of the Nation. The Communist PRC is not representative of the Chinese nation for the same reason that the Qing dynasty was not; he does not embrace what is best for the people, and he seeks only to assert his own power rather than act in the people's interest. Mao is a tyrannical dictator, and his People's Republic is an illegal abomination. The Republic of China's rightful government, under the guidance of the Kuomintang, will continue to advance the interests of the people of China against Communist tyranny and Communist lies. The massacres they have inflicted on the mainland will not spread to the people in the lands governed by the legitimate Republican government. Should the Communists attempt to cross the water to take Taiwan, Hainan, or other land under rightful Kuomintang governance, we shall be forced to drown Mao's dogs before they can reach our shores. Rather than advance war, however, the Kuomintang government shall seek to make a righteous peace and unify China peacefully. China is not the possession of the western imperialists, but it is they, as the most influential of the world community, who shall help China to unite and become strong, free of tyranny, free of oppression, and free of the atrocities committed by the warlords of the Beijing government. [b]The Republic of China calls out to the United States to protect the interests of liberty and freedom in China by blocking Communist access to the lands under the rightful authority and control of the Republic of China.[/b] We do not wish to be forced to defend Taiwan, Hainan, or the Wanshan or Zhoushan islands as we have defended Kinmen. [b]The Kuomintang is willing to attempt to make peace with the Communist forces[/b] and unite China under a new banner—but if the Communists reject peace in favour of their master Mao's own personal glory, the Republic will not cease hostilities until all of China is united under its lawful administrators.