Not long ago, the United States** also released a statement that it would export $300 million to Taiwan**. This move immediately aroused the anger of the Chinese side, and China immediately imposed sanctions on five U.S. companies involved in China. This series of events has once again demonstrated the complexity and sensitivity of the situation in the Taiwan Strait.
China's decision shows that China has resolutely defended China's sovereignty and territorial integrity. A spokeswoman of China said that China will firmly safeguard China's national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, as well as safeguard the legitimate rights of its enterprises and individuals. This means that as soon as the United States continues to attack Taiwan for its military equipment, China will react even more strongly.
As for the real effect of China's sanctions on China, some people argue that because the US company has a very small business scope in China, the sanctions will not bring them any substantial harm. However, such a view ignores the crucial reality that in addition to the military, the aforementioned companies are also conducting civilian business. In the civil field, the application of IT, IT and other fields is particularly important, in the absence of public service support, the technological upgrading and iteration of enterprises will be hindered, which in turn restricts the overall scientific and technological development and business scale of enterprises. In addition, due to China's economic sanctions, these companies' ability to raise funds in the future will be hit.
The United States' treatment of Taiwan last month was very different from previous ones, and its focus was on some important aspects, such as command, control, communications, computers, and so on. This is consistent with the United States' trend toward Taiwan in recent years. In the case of Trump's final term, for example, his two sales campaigns in November and December 2020 were aimed at the above aspects. Such ** plans have a greater effect on increasing Taiwan's military strength than most conventional military equipment. For example, if fighter jets, tanks, artillery, etc. are compared to the limbs of the body, then command, control, communication, and intelligence are like brains and nerves. Without an efficient command and control system, even the most powerful weapons cannot come in handy.
The U.S. attack on Taiwan coincides with the eve of Taiwan's leader, and it seems that it is a well-planned plan set up by the United States to support Taiwan. This move has greatly enhanced the arrogance of the elements and made the situation in the Taiwan Strait even more tense.
The multi-purpose information transmission system equipped by the United States - Miniaturized Terminal (MIDS-LVT) and JTIDS (JTIDS) are both advanced communication equipment developed on the basis of 16 channels. The system can not only carry out effective data communication in the battlefield environment, but also resist external interference. This means that Taiwan's fighters, combat vehicles, and aircraft can exchange information with early warning planes, land-based or land-based radar and control centers in real time and effectively.
More crucially, in a certain sense, this move is tantamount to pulling Taiwan's military power into the US military system. The United States has used the multi-purpose information distribution system, miniaturized terminals, and joint tactical information distribution to effectively improve the communication efficiency between Taiwan's military and the military. This has not only increased the US military's military intervention in the Taiwan Strait, but has also indicated that Taiwan's important military command and control system is in danger of being controlled by the United States. In such a situation, Taiwan's military independence will be weakened and it will become a pawn in the US strategy against China.
Broadly speaking, the United States is not a simple military act against Taiwan, but a way to convey a certain political message. By taking Taiwan, the United States has not only made its position clear to China, but has also challenged China. This move is bound to further intensify tensions in the region and endanger the security and stability of the Taiwan Strait.
Although China's sanctions against the U.S. will not cause significant financial damage to U.S. companies in the near term, they are a strategic attack on the U.S. military in the long run. The above-mentioned sanctions will not only have a negative impact on the reputation and reputation of U.S. companies, but also have an indirect impact on their business activities around the world and the world's best chains. In the long run, this will reduce the ability of the United States companies to compete in the international market.