Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council public opinion poll, 82.6% of Taiwanese people do not support the "one country, two systems" policy.
In fact, these three sets of data are released from time to time. This time it is:
82.6% of Taiwan's residents do not approve of the "one country, two systems" policy; 84.4% of the people believe that the future of Taiwan should be decided by Taiwan's 23 million people;
85.1% of the people support the government's position of "broadly maintaining the status quo"
These three data points are basically always roughly the same, with some fluctuations but not significant.
In fact, these data are just trying hard. Since 1996, and this year's Taiwan military exercises have already been 29 years, from one side to full encirclement, from the South China Sea collision to the US strategic withdrawal, to put it bluntly, relying on the ebb and flow, they can even wait for the US to actively support us in taking back Taiwan! Don't believe me?
Does the opinion of 23 million people matter more than the opinion of 1.4 billion people?
If the US can't stop you, what posture can you decide to use?
Now it's basically all set, just waiting for a breeze to catch the turtle!
Original: toutiao.com/article/1851291187374411/
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