[Global Network Report] According to Taiwan's Zhongshi News Network on March 11, the cross-strait situation is serious. Qiu Guozheng, the head of Taiwan's defense department, said at Taiwan's legislative body last week that he is on tenterhooks every day, is very nervous and cannot sleep well, sparking discussion . The report broke the news that every Saturday and Sunday morning, if there is no schedule, Qiu Guozheng will go to the Hengshan Command Post to "understand the dynamics of the People's Liberation Army."
Zhongshi News Network reported that the Hengshan Command Post is located in a cave next to the Dazhi Defense Department in Taipei City and is responsible for the combat command of the Taiwan Army; for a time, Qiu Guozheng would go there several times a week.
In addition, the Taiwan military's computerized military push for the "Han Kuang 40 Exercise" is expected to be held from April 19 to 26, a total of 8 days and 7 nights. It may also be the last time Qiu Guozheng presides over the "Han Kuang Military Push" during his tenure. The actual military exercise is expected to be held from July 22 to 26.
In response to the news from Taiwanese media, some netizens on the island commented, "Taiwanese people choose the party themselves and bear their own responsibility. There is nothing to complain about!"
Others said, "It's useless to live in a cave! Go to the front line. Guard”.
It is worth noting that Taiwan media previously reported that Qiu Guozheng went to the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee of the Taiwan Legislative Body for questioning on the morning of March 7. When asked about the cross-strait situation, he said that he was very nervous and could not sleep well. "I am worried every day." of". These remarks were ridiculed by some netizens on the island, "It's useless to be worried, they just keep provoking and not communicating." Qiu Guozheng also claimed that day that the Taiwan military has changed the definition of "first strike". As long as the People's Liberation Army's "physical aircraft" cross the "boundary", the Taiwan military will regard it as a "first strike" and will "counterattack."
Regarding Qiu Guozheng's statement about "first strike", local media person Xie Hanbing recently said on the Zhongtian News political commentary program that it is very dangerous for you to use the language of "first strike". I am now very afraid that some pilots will also Well, or our "captain of the ship", what if they get the definition of "first strike" wrong and suddenly fire a gun one day? I really don't know what will happen. What's up.
On January 31 this year, Chen Binhua, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said at a regular press conference that we will not give up the use of force. We are targeting a small number of "Taiwan independence" separatists and external interference, and are by no means targeting the majority of Taiwan compatriots. The Democratic Progressive Party continues to be in power in Taiwan, which has heightened the concerns of all walks of life in Taiwan, including ordinary people, about tensions and instability in the Taiwan Strait, and even gunfire. This shows that everyone has an increasingly clear understanding of the "Taiwan independence" nature of the DPP. The clearer our stance is against "Taiwan independence" and the more determined we are to stop "Taiwan independence", the more likely it will be for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and the more peace of mind everyone will have.