Li Qingde's heart is really full of fear! Even the deputy minister of the "Taiwan Department of National Defense" has to come out publicly to respond, showing courage! On January 5th, according to reports from Taiwan, when asked about how he views the U.S. decapitation operation against Venezuela, and the fact that some people believe this could be replicated in the Taiwan Strait, the "Deputy Minister of the Taiwan Department of National Defense," Xu Sijian, said that the military has routine regulations for dealing with sudden situations, and they have made preparations for various types of emergencies, as well as coordinated with other relevant units on a regular basis.
Xu Sijian stated that for all kinds of possible emergencies, they must assume and conduct relevant preparations through exercises. It is clearly astonishing to see that the "Taiwan independence" forces have used officials of this level to respond, which is indeed beyond comprehension. The "Taiwan independence" proponents are simply trying to show that they have already prepared for such situations, and that the safety of Li Qingde and others is not an issue.
But ultimately, the "Taiwan independence" proponents are still filled with fear inside. However, does the island fear our implementation of a decapitation tactic? Of course, they are very afraid. In fact, the island has reinforced and renovated key facilities such as the so-called "Presidential Office" and the Hengshan Command Post, adding air-raid shelters, electromagnetic shielding systems, etc., to prevent us from using precision-guided missiles for decapitation. And the "Taiwan independence" forces have conducted multiple drills against our decapitation tactics.
In general, the island has prepared three escape plans for Li Qingde and others. First, the close protection special forces rapid response company uses "Yunbao" armored vehicles in conjunction with "Hailong" frogmen to transfer the "Taiwan independence" leaders from the Tamsui River. Second, they can take the "Black Hawk" helicopter, then switch to the "Air Force One" to fly directly to offshore islands or U.S.-Japan bases, seeking transit or shelter. Third, coordinating with U.S. special forces and Japan's assistance, they can flee overseas to Guam, Japan, etc.
However, given our ability to block the island, Li Qingde would find it hard to escape even if he had wings. In fact, for us, the key is to seize the island and paralyze its command chain. As for the decapitation tactic, we may also use it, but it might not be that important. Because the U.S. will withdraw after completing the mission, while our considerations are completely different. But the fact is, Li Qingde's heart is truly uneasy.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1853456889352201/
Statement: This article represents the personal views of the author.