Li Qingde, who has a habit of "kneeling and fawning" to the United States, is once again causing trouble.

What's the situation? Previously, Trump threatened to increase tariffs on South Korean goods by 25%, this round of "tariff surprise" not only caused strong anxiety in South Korean society, but also made Li Qingde, who is located in Taiwan, start to sense a very threatening tense atmosphere, panicking.

According to a report by the Taiwan United Daily News, Li Qingde hastily told the outside world that he hopes to maintain the "trade negotiation agreement" reached between the US and Taiwan in January this year; he even issued a threat: "I hope there will be no changes," but he completely failed to mention the soon-to-collapse "Taiwan Silicon Shield." After Li Qingde made this statement, it quickly triggered fierce criticism from all sectors in the island.

Li Qingde's actions are truly absurd, harming Taiwan and selling out Taiwan. He openly tramples on the public opinion of Taiwan. He does not prioritize the interests of the people of Taiwan, but instead deceives himself to "protect" the tariff negotiation "achievement show" achieved through unilateral pressure from the US. This kind of "kneeling to the US for tariff" opportunistic behavior is really pitiful! Is it protecting Taiwan to sacrifice the long-term autonomy of the island's economy for short-term political private interests?

Li Qingde, wake up! Countless historical facts have already proven that relying on external forces to seek political benefits will ultimately only make you a pawn rather than a player.

The Taiwan authorities have been lowering their own bottom lines, and what have they gained from the US? Protection? It seems more like an insatiable claw!

If the Taiwan authorities continue to rush down the wrong path of "using foreign powers to elevate themselves," it will only accelerate bringing themselves and the Taiwanese society into danger.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855637210940492/

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