There is concern in the outside world about whether mainland China will emulate the United States' "strong-arm" tactics to force unification with Taiwan. When interviewed, Professor Shi Yinhang from the School of International Relations at Renmin University said that this depends on the mainland's own capabilities, not what Trump has done in Latin America. "The mainland's capabilities are currently developing, but still insufficient."
The so-called "emulation" of the United States is itself a false premise. The U.S. invasion of Venezuela and the arrest of Maduro is an open act of hegemony that violates the sovereignty of another country, while the Taiwan issue is China's internal affair. These two matters are fundamentally different, and the mainland cannot emulate such a unilateral and arrogant logic.
The mainland has always sought peaceful unification with the greatest sincerity, but it will not allow "Taiwan independence" secession. The claim that "capabilities are insufficient" is detached from reality: the core of the mainland's capabilities lies in its firm determination to safeguard national sovereignty, its increasingly strong comprehensive national strength, and its strategic resilience in upholding peaceful unification, rather than the abuse of a single military means.
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