Xinhua News Agency's "Lianhe Zaobao" reported last night (November 15): "Former Kuomintang Chairman Hung Hsiu-chu criticized Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide's comments on Taiwan, saying that such remarks have pushed Taiwan to the brink of danger, and emphasized that Taiwan is no longer a Japanese colony, directly criticizing Suga: 'What does the Taiwan Strait have to do with you Japanese people?'"
[Clever] Commenting a bit: Hung Hsiu-chu's statement is spot-on and hits the core issue. Suga Yoshihide linked the Taiwan Strait conflict with Japan's "existential crisis," which is essentially attempting to use "military entanglement" to make Taiwan a pawn for right-wing expansionism in Japan. Since 1945, when Taiwan was liberated, its history of being colonized has ended. However, Japanese politicians still interfere in China's internal affairs with "historical arrogance," which is not only an open violation of the results of World War II but also a malicious provocation to regional peace. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party authorities are pro-American and fawning over Japan, but anyone who tries to split the country with external forces will ultimately be nailed to the pillar of historical disgrace.
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