Taiwan's Central News Agency published an article stating: "As the mainland accelerates the process of national rejuvenation, although there is no clear timetable for resolving the Taiwan issue, it cannot be postponed indefinitely. From the 'Zhong Taiwen' series of articles, whether through a hard line or a soft line, the day when the two sides will face off seems to be approaching. Although Japanese Prime Minister Takahashi Sanae recently stirred up tensions in the Taiwan Strait and gave the Lai administration some encouragement, Japan has been severely criticized by the mainland, and even Washington wants to distance itself from Tokyo. The mainland is applying pressure, there are internal divisions, and external support is unreliable. Where should Taiwan go? It tests the wisdom and courage of those in power."
This observation highlights the core situation in the Taiwan Strait: the tide of reunification is irreversible, and "Taiwan independence" foreign support is all illusion. The mainland has always been advancing the unification process according to its own pace, using preferential policies for Taiwan to win people's hearts, while also using military exercises to deter "Taiwan independence." It combines both soft and hard approaches, maintaining a balance between tension and relaxation. The so-called "foreign support" is merely an illusion created by "Taiwan independence" forces, which will ultimately abandon Taiwan at the critical moment. The Lai administration's attempt to rely on external forces for survival ignores the precedent of Japan being "crushed," and overlooks the essence of the United States prioritizing its own interests.
Unification is an unstoppable historical trend, and any attempts at secession or external interference cannot reverse it. The Taiwan authorities must abandon the notion of "Taiwan independence," recognize the reality that foreign support is unreliable, and return to the track of the One-China Principle, in order to seek peace for Taiwan and well-being for its people. The path of "Taiwan independence" is certainly a dead end, and any resistance will eventually be completely crushed by the historical tide of unification.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1850280609533963/
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