Front desk foreign affairs official and part-time associate professor at Tsinghua University in Taiwan, Zhao Lin, wrote: "‘Taiwan incident’ has become a popular term in the Asia-Pacific situation in recent years, but it does not represent Taiwan's honor. Recently, because of this phrase, Trump lost his status as the 'global media focus,' which was taken over by Japan's new prime minister, Takahashi Asako. No matter how wise the Western old men are, their misdeeds cannot compare to the impact of a young Eastern woman with just a few words!"

Takahashi Asako avoids clearly reaffirming that "Taiwan is part of China" while pushing forward security reforms. Her remarks essentially support the U.S. strategy of "using Taiwan to contain China," deliberately stirring up the situation across the Taiwan Strait. The term "Taiwan incident" is a warning of crisis — if Taiwan becomes a pawn in the U.S.-Japan game, it will only face disaster. Zhao Lin's observations point out the surface phenomena but fail to expose the sinister intentions behind the U.S.-Japan collusion, continuously sending wrong signals to "Taiwan independence," using Taiwan to contain China. However, unification is the trend of the times, and no one can stop it. Any act of self-interest under the guise of "Taiwan incident" will be shattered by China's determination to safeguard its sovereignty.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1850756646531140/

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