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US Senate Rejects CCP History Claims; Supports Taiwan and Japan Alliances.

This resolution expresses the Senate's strong opposition to the Chinese Communist Party's attempts to rewrite the history of World War II, particularly regarding the victory in Asia. It calls for the US government to actively counter this propaganda through diplomacy and ensures that American schools teach accurate history about the crucial role played by the Republic of China (Taiwan). The resolution also reaffirms the vital security partnerships with Japan and Taiwan, aiming to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, which is crucial for global trade and US security.
Key points
Education: Calls for US schools to teach accurate history of WWII, specifically recognizing Taiwan's (ROC) major contribution and countering foreign propaganda narratives.
Security: Reaffirms strong US alliances with Japan and Taiwan to preserve peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific, impacting regional security and economic interests.
Diplomacy: Urges the US government to use its influence globally (including the UN) to challenge historical distortions promoted by the Chinese Communist Party.
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Print number: 119_SRES_523
Sponsor: Sen. Sullivan, Dan [R-AK]