1. Title
Return Taiwan to the Emperor of Japan under the Law of Nations to Ensure the Peace and Security of the Western Pacific
2. Description
Taiwan was ceded to the Emperor of Japan by China in perpetuity on the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895, and was incorporated into an integral part of Japan.
Pursuant to Article 2(b) of the Peace Treaty, Japan renounced all rights over Taiwan. However, the obligations for indigenous Taiwanese subject remain with Japan.
As said in the Joint Statement of President Nixon and Prime Minister Sato on November 21, 1969, peace and security in the Taiwan area was utmost concern for both countries.
While permanent occupation is unlawful, unpleasant politics between the Chinese on Taiwan and the PRC have taken place by formal reconciliation in 2010, an attempt to put Taiwan beyond the reach of the US-Japan Alliance.
The US is the principal occupying Power upon Japan as per the Treaty.
The US President has absolute authority to restore normality of Taiwan by returning it to the Emperor of Japan as it had once done with Okinawa in 1972, for the ultimate security of the region.