Since the mainland rocket flew over Taiwan Island, the ** and dynamics on Taiwan Island have begun to become tense. The intensified activities of the mainland in the vicinity of the Taiwan Strait and the unusual press release issued by the Taiwan military have become the focus of attention from the outside world. At the same time, the US side also expressed concern about the mainland's actions and made a demand.
Recently, the election situation on the island has become more and more intense, and the blue and green camps have played the "cross-strait card" one after another to compete for votes. In order to deal with the continuous hype of the mainland's "interference" in the island's elections, Keelung City issued a notice asking personnel from all units on the island not to travel to the mainland before the election, so as to avoid triggering unnecessary concerns about the outside world's "mainland interference in the island's elections". However, the actual situation is that in the near future, the Kuomintang has privately led delegations to the mainland for exchanges, which shows the Kuomintang's desire to promote cross-strait exchanges and maintain stability. However, on the contrary, ** did not hesitate to maliciously slander the mainland and the Kuomintang for cooperating to "intervene" in the election on the island. In addition, they are also actively preparing for "resisting reunification by force," and it is rumored that the Taiwan authorities intend to purchase missiles and build a number of missile command battalions. This series of actions is not only to deal with possible actions by the mainland, but also to win more votes in **.
However, neither the Kuomintang nor the Kuomintang could hide the fact that the mainland rocket flew over Taiwan Island. Recently, the mainland's activities around the Taiwan Strait have intensified, and the Taiwan military has detected that 12 military planes and 7 ** ships of the mainland are operating around the Taiwan Strait one after another. Among them, four military planes crossed the so-called "center line of the strait," causing nervous vigilance on the island. In addition, the mainland has also carried out five satellite rocket launches in the past seven days, one of which flew over the airspace southwest of Taiwan Island. The press release issued by the Taiwan military also attracted attention, and it did not specifically mention that the rocket launched by the mainland was "harmless to Taiwan." This is obviously because the Taiwan authorities are worried that the mainland's satellites may be used for military purposes to monitor every move in the Taiwan region.
In the face of the Taiwan authorities' worries and nervousness, the mainland frankly explained that the purpose of the mainland's launch of satellite rockets was to carry out its mission normally, and it did not deliberately target the Taiwan region. The progress of the mainland's space program can only show that the mainland is constantly improving in the field of space and missile launch technology. In contrast, the United States has raised concerns about the current instability in the Taiwan Strait and hopes to sign an agreement with China to notify each other of missile launches. This demand not only shows the tense concern of the United States about the situation in the Taiwan Strait, but also reflects the possibility of the US and Taiwan militaries getting into a fire, as well as the security considerations of the US military bases in Okinawa and other places.
Recently, the election situation on the island of Taiwan has become more and more intense, and the blue camp and the green camp have played the "cross-strait card" one after another, hoping to win the support of voters through this means.
In response to the accusation of the mainland's "interference" in the island's election, Keelung City issued a notice asking personnel from all units on the island not to travel to the mainland before the election, so as to avoid arousing concerns about the outside world's "mainland interference in the island's election". However, this is clearly in response to questions from the outside world on the one hand, and on the other hand, to give the impression to voters that they have taken positive measures to deal with the mainland's "involvement".
It is worth mentioning that although *** has repeatedly emphasized the "involvement" of the mainland, in fact, under the increasingly tense election situation, the mayors of Taipei City and New Taipei City still privately led delegations to the mainland for exchanges. This behavior shows that the KMT hopes to maintain cross-strait peace and stability through cross-strait exchanges and win more votes in the election. In contrast, the practice of ** is diametrically opposite, not only maliciously slandering the cooperation between the mainland and the Kuomintang to "intervene"**, but also actively preparing to show the people on the island their determination to "resist reunification by force." Recently, it has been rumored that the Taiwan authorities want to purchase missiles worth NT$17.2 billion from the United States and build a number of missile command camps. This series of actions is not only to prepare for the "town war" against the PLA, but also to win more votes in the election.
As the mainland's activities intensified, the dynamics on the island also became tense, and the political controversy continued to escalate, further tensions.
The Taiwan military has detected that 12 military planes and 7 ** military planes are operating around the Taiwan Strait, and four of them have even crossed the so-called "center line of the Taiwan Strait," and the so-called "center line" has no formally demarcated boundary between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, and the mainland side believes that the Taiwan Strait is part of its territory, so the activities of the Continental Army planes are regarded as a provocation against the island of Taiwan. In addition, the mainland has recently launched frequent satellite rockets, and the launch of satellite rockets in the waters off the coast of Guangdong, close to the Taiwan region, has aroused the vigilance of the island. The Taiwan authorities are worried that these satellites may be used for military purposes to monitor every move in the Taiwan region. However, the mainland said that the satellite rocket launches were normal missions and were not aimed at Taiwan. Despite this, the press release issued by the Taiwan military did not specifically mention the harm of the rocket to Taiwan, indicating the concern of the issuing authorities.
Against this background, the American side has made a request to sign an agreement with China on mutual notification of missile launches. On the one hand, the United States is worried that the mainland will take action against the Taiwan region and the situation in the Taiwan Strait region will be unstableOn the other hand, the United States fears that a miscalculation by the Chinese and American militaries could lead to a conflict. The signing of this agreement will, to a certain extent, reduce the possibility of a mismatch between the Chinese and US militaries.
In short, the recent election situation on the island of Taiwan has been fierce, and the blue and green camps have competed for votes by playing the "cross-strait card." Against this background, the mainland's intensified activities around the Taiwan Strait have triggered tension and worry on the island. The United States has also expressed concern about the situation in the Taiwan Strait and has proposed to sign an agreement on mutual notification of missile launches.