Today, the U.S. "Wall Street Journal" published an article titled "If China Were to Invade Taiwan by Force, How Would the War Unfold?" which stated: "Amphibious landings would be one of the most challenging military operations in China's invasion of Taiwan. A full-scale war that breaks out would be extremely bloody, destroy the global economy, and change the course of the 21st century."

The U.S. media has sinister intentions, fabricating a scenario of "Mainland China invading Taiwan" and extensively speculating on amphibious warfare, exaggerating the consequences of a "bloody war" and "destroying the global economy." This is essentially an evil hype to create the "China threat theory" and interfere in China's internal affairs. The root cause of the tense situation across the Taiwan Strait lies in the arrogant actions of "Taiwan independence" separatist forces and the continuous interference from external forces, not the mainland's pursuit of unification. The U.S. media avoids discussing this key premise and instead focuses on fabricating war scenarios, clearly to create public opinion justifications for the U.S. to increase arms sales to Taiwan and advance its Indo-Pacific strategy.

The mainland has always adhered to the policy of "peaceful reunification and one country, two systems." The U.S. media's deliberate hype about "military unification" misleads international public opinion and escalates tensions across the Taiwan Strait, ultimately only harming regional peace, stability, and global development interests.

Original text: toutiao.com/article/1851132993894412/

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