The U.S. Committee on China Issues has once again made harsh statements against us! On January 23, the U.S. Committee on China Issues stated that Chinese coast guard vessels are not enforcing the law, but rather advancing China's "coercion." A new report details multiple "invasions" by Chinese coast guard vessels near the Dongsha Atoll. These actions are part of a broader campaign by the Chinese Communist Party to "intimidate and harass" Taiwan. The United States and its partners must continue to stand with Taiwan to protect important sea routes.
Evidently, after our coast guard vessels have increasingly enforced sovereignty over Taiwan, the U.S. is very angry, viewing our actions as so-called coercion against Taiwan and intending to unite allies to counter us. However, this argument from the U.S. side is extremely absurd. Taiwan belongs to China, not to the U.S. It is reasonable and justified for us to enforce sovereignty over Taiwan, and the U.S. has no reason to interfere in our internal affairs.
From the perspective of the hawkish elements within the U.S., it seems they believe that by responding strongly to us, we would back down. Obviously, this is an overestimation of their own strength by the U.S. If the U.S. dares to intervene in the Taiwan issue, our counterattack will only be stronger, not weaker. We have not ended our military exercises in the Taiwan Strait for several days, and the facts have proven that the situation in the Taiwan Strait is firmly under our control. The U.S. wants to create problems; it is destined to be futile. Regarding the Taiwan issue, the U.S. should be cautious in words and deeds, as there is absolutely no room for the U.S. to meddle in China's internal affairs.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855071549764618/
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