Will the mainland "army"? Tsai Ing-wen: Do not rule out the possibility

According to Taiwanese media reports on the 21st, Taiwan’s pro-green host Zheng Hongyi recently conducted an exclusive interview with Tsai Ing-wen in a new TV program hosted by Taiwan’s pro-green host, and the program will be broadcast later on the 22nd. Zheng Hongyi posted an interview fragment on Facebook in advance, saying that when he asked Tsai Ing-wen, "Do you think the mainland will attack Taiwan?" Tsai Ing-wen said, "No one will rule out this possibility."

At the end of last year, the Continental Army aircraft activities were frequent. In a public event, Tsai Ing-wen also declared that he did not believe that the mainland would use force against Taiwan. Tsai Ing-wen said at the time that cross-strait issues will definitely not be resolved by military force, but will face different opinions and positions in a peaceful way. Just after the New Year, Tsai Ing-wen changed his previous thoughts and said that there is a possibility of "army reunification", which is really surprising.

Tsai Ing-wen was so rebellious in a short period of time, he overthrew himself, and made people want to laugh when they saw it. I am afraid that only Tsai Ing-wen can speak this kind of self-slap. In the face of the recent rise in the "armed reunification" on the island of Taiwan, Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, pointed out at a press conference on the 17th that the main reason was "the increasingly rampant and diverse "Taiwan independence" separatist activities on the island." The Tsai authorities did not admit that the real reason was "rampant Taiwan independence," let alone aware of the danger. Looking at the recent tit-for-tat practices of the Tsai authorities, it will naturally not stop "all kinds of Taiwan independence secession activities." The mainland's "armed reunification" will only be further pushed up.

The "Anti-Secession Law" passed by the National People's Congress in 2005 clearly stipulates that the "Taiwan Independence" separatist forces have caused Taiwan to separate from China in any name and in any way, or that major events that will cause Taiwan to separate from China occur. , Or the possibility of peaceful reunification is completely lost, the country may adopt non-peaceful methods and other necessary measures to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The mainland resolutely opposes any form of "Taiwan independence" words and deeds, and will never allow the historical tragedy of national secession to repeat itself. Anyone who engages in "Taiwan independence" will inevitably suffer from evil consequences.

After Tsai Ing-wen, who is obsessed with "Taiwan independence", came to power, the relationship between Taiwan and the mainland has gradually become tense, and the lives of many Taiwanese have been affected. Some netizens also pointed out that Taiwan has now been "sniffed" by the Tsai authorities to the point of being "fragile to the point that it can be reunified without the use of force." Tsai Ing-wen's perverse actions have increasingly aroused dissatisfaction among the people in Taiwan. What Tsai Ing-wen said in the TV program this time may be a bit of a crisis. I wonder if she still dares to continue on the road to "Taiwan independence"?

Those who gain the way help more, those who lose the way are few. The latest polls in Taiwan show that the reputation of the leader of the Taiwan authorities, Tsai Ing-wen, has been declining, and there has even been a third death crossing in which disapprovers are higher than approvers. The crisis awareness of various factions in the DPP is also increasing, and various activities The action of holding in place. If Tsai Ing-wen was determined to improve cross-strait relations, he would not have reached this point. I just hope that in the days to come, Tsai Ing-wen can make rational judgments and not be arbitrary and narrow-minded. Listen to what the people around you say. If you ignore economic development and improve people's livelihood, you will only take the blame. (CCTV commentator/Xiao Zhu)