Robert O'Brien's visit to Taiwan, a former U.S. adviser, has aroused widespread discussion and questioning. One of his statements said that there are 1 million people waving in Taiwanak-47Armed combat has become an effective deterrent to the mainland's armed reunification. However, such rhetoric not only exposes the disrespect of the United States for the lives of the people of Taiwan, but also revealsAmerican PoliticsThe elite's misunderstanding of the Taiwan Strait issue. This article will delve into the meaning behind this remark, the reaction of the Taiwanese people to it, and the possible construction and preparation of Taiwan to deal with itMartial artsreal-world challenges.
Robert O'Brien's speech on "1 million wields."ak-47of people" is an obvious exaggeration. However, this exaggeration is exposedAmerican PoliticsThe elite's misunderstanding and misunderstanding of Taiwan. They are still stuck in the framework of thinking in the late Cold War period, and they fail to realize that Taiwan is not a game of chess that can be easily manipulated, nor do they take into account the wishes and interests of the Taiwan people. This misconception may lead to the United States inThe Taiwan questionto further aggravate tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
American PoliticsThe elite's misunderstanding of Taiwan is rooted in the Cold War mentality, and they have not yet recovered from the dreams of the late Cold WarWake upCome here. They ignore the continued development and rise of Chinese mainland and mistakenly believe that Taiwan remains their "pawn" that can be manipulated as they wish. However, Taiwan is a region with a sense of independence and national identity, and the Taiwanese people have the right to determine their own future. American PoliticsThe erroneous perception of the elites is undoubtedly disrespectful to the wishes and interests of the Taiwanese people.
Although O'Brien's remarks have drawn opposition from many people in Taiwan, American researchers are still studying how Taiwan responds to the mainlandMartial artsThreat. Chief Geoeconomic Analyst at Bloomberg EconomicsJenniferWelch believes that Taiwan needs toMilitaryOutside the domain, strengthen preparedness for critical infrastructure security, civil resilience and cybersecurity. However, Taiwan's military spending has increased while the number of people who have voluntarily enlisted in the military has fallen to its lowest point, which may be TaiwanMilitaryThere is a problem in the preparation.
The Taiwanese people's opposition to O'Brien's remarks shows that they have a strong sense of identity and protection for their country and life. However, Taiwan's army is trained andMilitaryThe current state of equipment really needs to be further improved and modernized. A former AmericanArmyIntelligence officers criticized the Taiwanese authorities for not making the right decisions on modernization, with problems with the purchase of everything from heavy tanks to large ships that cannot survive. Improving these problems, raising the level of military training, and modernizing armaments and equipment are urgent tasks facing Taiwan.
Taiwan is an island, and the depletion of food and fuel is one of the real challenges that Taiwan faces in the conflict. The assessment of the United States** concludes that Taiwan is facing the mainlandMartial artsThe threat will not last long, and will be completely defeated by the mainland. This assessment hints at the possibility that Taiwan might have surrendered early in the conflict. However, the people of Taiwan are notUkrainianspeople, they have a deep sense of identity and protection for their country and life.
Real-world challenges for Taiwan include food and fuel instability, as well as risks in digital warfare, cybersecurity, and continuity with the mainland. These challenges need to be considered and addressed by Taiwan in its preparations for war. In addition, if Taiwan surrenders at the beginning of the conflict, it will lose its national dignity and popular support, which is absolutely unacceptable to the Taiwan authorities.
O'Brien, a former U.S. adviser, has attracted widespread attention and questions. His exaggerated rhetoric revealsAmerican PoliticsElites' misunderstandings and misperceptions of Taiwan. The people of Taiwan have made a resolute response to this, showing their awareness of protecting the country and their lives. However, Taiwan faces real security challenges and risks, including:MilitaryProblems with equipment modernization, infrastructure security, and food**. In the face of these challenges, Taiwan needs to strengthen its own construction and improve the people's moraleMilitaryliteracy and national awareness, but also need to seek international cooperation and support. Only in this way can we safeguard the interests and national dignity of the Taiwan people on the Taiwan Strait issue.