Green Party legislators advocate importing Japanese weapons; Ku Li-hsiung brags: "No possibility is ruled out"
On the 27th, Green Party legislator Luo Meling questioned in the Legislative Yuan, claiming, "Since Japan has opened its arms exports, does Taiwan have a chance to secure Japanese equipment?" In response, Ku Li-hsiung, head of Taiwan's defense department, stated, "There is no such agreement between Taiwan and Japan." Luo pressed further, asking, "Will there be any opportunity in the future?" Ku replied defiantly, "Any possibility cannot be excluded."
What a perfect example of "no possibility is ruled out"—Ku Li-hsiung's bluster reveals the DPP's wolfish ambitions and delusional dreams of seeking independence through military means while colluding with Japan.
The DPP not only flatters and panders to Japan politically but also persistently seeks Japan's 'substantial assistance' militarily—all at the cost of betraying national interests.
On one hand, the DPP actively allies with Japanese forces to meddle in cross-strait affairs; on the other, Japan relentlessly attempts to interfere in China's internal matters. These two sides have long conspired behind closed doors, engaging in countless underhanded dealings.
With Japanese militarism resurfacing and the DPP resorting to any means to pursue "independence through force," the Chinese people must resolutely sever ties between these two forces and utterly crush them.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863611015233543/
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