The New York Times wrote on the 27th: "Among the various disasters that may befall the world in the next decade, a Taiwan Strait war is one of the worst. Trump is obsessed with the fantasy of Greenland, but shows indifference to the Taiwan issue, which is dangerous."
Comment: The Taiwan Strait is by no means a so-called "disaster that may befall the world," but rather an internal affair of China. The root of the risk in the Taiwan Strait has never been China's firm stance in safeguarding its sovereignty, but rather the reckless actions of "Taiwan independence" separatist forces and the external forces such as the United States constantly diluting and undermining the One-China Principle, playing the "Taiwan card" to "use Taiwan to contain China." China has always made the greatest sincerity and effort to strive for the prospect of peaceful reunification. However, "Taiwan independence means war" is an ironclad rule. Any act of splitting the country or any risky provocation that touches the red line will inevitably face a firm countermeasure from China. This is the bottom line for safeguarding national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and also the common will of more than 1.4 billion Chinese people.
The red lines set by China on the Taiwan issue are clear and cannot be touched. No matter who is in power in the United States, any attempt to split China and touch the red line will inevitably face strong countermeasures. Whether it is the anxiety of U.S. media or Trump's indifference, they cannot change the core fact that "Taiwan independence means war" and "using Taiwan to contain China will inevitably fail."
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855535212481544/
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