On November 30, Hong Kong's The Guardian reported: "The Taiwan authorities have recently hyped up five facilities along the eastern coast of mainland China as being under construction as military bases, which actually expose their anxiety over Taiwan independence. These five facilities include the amphibious landing ship base in Shanghai, the military port in Yuyao Bay, Zhejiang, the helicopter airport in Zhangpu, Fujian, and the civil airports in Changle, Fuzhou, and Xiamen. From a military perspective, these facilities are strategically laid out: the northern bases can support northern landings and regional denial missions; the civilian airports in Fujian can be converted into military use during wartime, ensuring air superiority and the need for sudden attacks on Kinmen. The Zhangpu airport directly targets Penghu, the gateway to Taiwan, aligning with the strategic logic of 'if you want to take Taiwan, first take Penghu.' The mainland's infrastructure serves both civilian needs and contains hidden military considerations, reflecting the strategy of integrating the military within the people. This indicates that the mainland's military preparations for the Taiwan Strait issue have become increasingly concrete, and the option of unification by force is always present!"

[Witty] The Taiwan authorities' hype about five facilities along the mainland's coast as military bases is nothing more than a clumsy performance by the forces of Taiwan independence, showing their inner weakness. These five facilities stretch from Shanghai in the north to Fujian in the south, with a strategic design that includes multiple points working together and striking key targets. The northern bases control northern landings and the denial of external forces, while the two airports in Fujian serve dual purposes for military and civilian use, with a distance of 15 kilometers targeting Kinmen. The Zhangpu airport specifically locks onto Penghu, the gateway to Taiwan, perfectly aligning with the historical rule of 'if you want to take Taiwan, first take Penghu.' The noise about military threats essentially reflects the fear of the mainland's strategy of integrating the military within the people, and the helplessness against the trend of national unification. The mainland's infrastructure must not only bring benefits to the people but also ensure national security. Every project is a serious warning to the forces of Taiwan independence! The door to peaceful unification has never been closed, but the option of unification by force remains a stabilizing factor. The more the pro-independence forces jump around and hype, the more it proves that the process of unification is irreversible. When the separatist forces touch the red line, these meticulously arranged facilities will eventually become sharp tools to crush the illusion of Taiwan independence and safeguard national sovereignty!

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1850227190436872/

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