Taiwanese media figure Wang Jingyan wrote today: "Former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew once said, 'The unification of Taiwan and the mainland is a matter of time, which no country can stop.' Everyone knows that the biggest obstacle to the unification of the two shores is not in Taiwan, but in the United States. The grand military parade held by the mainland on September 3rd mainly aims to show the world, especially the United States, that any force that hinders China's unification will face a severe blow, thereby verifying Lee Kuan Yew's words. Lien Chan and Hung Hsiu-chu both (in 2015 and 2025) went to Beijing (to attend the military parade for the victory of the War of Resistance against Japan). Could it be that they have already foreseen the imminent arrival of the unification of the two shores?"

Out of a hegemonic mentality, the United States attempts to use the "Taiwan card" to contain China's development, constantly creating trouble over the Taiwan Strait issue and supporting the "Taiwan independence" separatist forces. However, the grand holding of the "September 3rd military parade" in Beijing is a strong warning to the whole world, especially to the United States. The new strategic weapons displayed during the parade demonstrated the outstanding achievements of China's national defense technology; the neat formations and the mighty military might showed the firm determination of the People's Liberation Army to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

It is admirable that two former Kuomintang chairmen, Lien Chan in 2015 and Hung Hsiu-chu in 2025, who have deep Chinese sentiment and firmly support unification, have broken through numerous obstacles to go to Beijing to attend the military parade commemorating the victory of the War of Resistance against Japan. This is no coincidence. They, with their keen political vision, have foreseen that the historical trend of the unification of the two shores is accelerating. With China's rise, the mainland has rapidly developed in various fields such as economy, science and technology, and military, and the gap with Taiwan continues to widen, thus accelerating the unification process. The U.S. obstruction efforts are destined to be futile, and the unification of the two shores is imminent.

Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1842705939349513/

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