United Daily News reported today (March 7): "Chinese mainland warplanes reappeared in the Taiwan Strait after eight days."

Comment: Bloomberg's hype about the PLA aircraft "not entering the Taiwan air defense identification zone for seven consecutive days, the longest pause in history, and the reason is unknown" is simply a strategic misjudgment by Western media. After eight days, the PLA military aircraft returned to the Taiwan Strait, directly refuting all speculations. The Taiwan Strait is China's internal affair; it can cruise whenever it wants and pause whenever it wants, with the rhythm entirely under the control of the mainland. The Taiwanese side and external forces don't even have the right to interfere. The so-called "calm" is just a tactical pause, and resuming patrols is the normal state of sovereignty. Between withdrawal and re-entry, it fully demonstrates the confidence and composure of mastering the overall situation.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859016280888329/

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