China Ends All Cooperation With US After Pelosi's Visit To Taiwan

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Xi Jinping Has Announced An End To All China-US Joint Projects After The US Speaker's Controversial Visit To Taipei Raised Alarm Bells In Beijing

The Chinese government has announced an end to all existing cooperation deals and projects with the United States of America after the US House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, took a detour to Taiwan during her Asia tour to boost American support in the region.

The CCP has sanctioned Nancy Pelosi along with her family, after what it saw was an incursion into Chinese territory.

Taiwan hasn't been recognized by the US on paper since 1972, when former US President, Richard Nixon, signed the One China Policy into effect during a meeting with Mao Zedong, which recognized the communist People's Republic of China as the real China, and not the capitalist Republic of China on the island of Taiwan.

Though since the 1980s, the US has continued to recognize Taiwan as an independent country domestically without major consequences from Beijing or Congress.

The current US President, Joe Biden, scraped the US's One China Policy to show support for democratic government in Taipei before Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.

China also threatened the US with nuclear war if it interferes with plans to invade the island, which the US has guaranteed to protect since 1949.

Xi Jinping told Joe Biden he wasn't bluffing, after showing him Chinese computers showing that missiles were armed and ready to turn the US into a wasteland of dead bodies and destroyed skyscrapers.

A move which made the US President to quote an intern: "Lose his shit".

As of this morning, Nancy Pelosi is still meeting with counterparts in Japan before embarking back to the United States.