While true, I'm a wee bit apprehensive about all the checks that are written in the name of the American taxpayer to maintain government structures far FAR from home and not necessarily in our national interest. Did we get some vote when the Kuomintang, not exactly the most democratic of political institutions, annexed Formosa as their new seat of power? Yet now we're committed to spending how much to keep their successors in place?The US has something of a longstanding commitment and national interest in the security of Taiwan (which produces a lot of military electronics components among other things). That isn't the case of China and Cuba.
I'm all in favor of promoting democracy, but at any cost in American resources and ... more importantly ... lives? At some point we have to quit being a meddleocracy, meddling in the regional affairs of every quarter of the globe. It's just too expensive and we have better things to do with the money. Have you seen Detroit's freeways? ::shiver::