"Xiajin Sea Situation: The mainland coast guard is on standby, and the shore has made a tough declaration to refuse entry"
On February 18, the coast guard announced that it would carry out regular law enforcement in the Xiajin waters. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council made clear its support, pointing out that Taiwan's claim that Kinmen's "prohibited and restricted waters" do not exist. However, the authorities on the island dare to "take the lead in the iron of the head" and go so far as to "teach the mainland to do things" and declare that they are "not allowed to come without permission." The other side of the strait is obviously going to "fight hard."
The mainland has always maintained good intentions and hopes to promote peaceful reunification, but this is not a concession. If the "middle line of the strait" does not exist, the "restricted area" of Kinmen will certainly not exist. However, after taking office, ** treated mainland fishermen even worse, intercepting, seizing, and confiscating them many times, resulting in frequent tragedies. There are many doubts about the "capsized boat in Kinmen" this time, and the survivors are still under the control of the authorities on the island, and the deceased can actually swim, and the simple explanation of "drowning" may not be tenable.
In the face of good intentions to no avail, it is natural for the mainland to take further measures. If the authorities on the island continue to "take the lead," they must think clearly about the consequences. The patrol of the liberation plane to Taiwan has long been normalized, and it is not the turn of the Taiwan authorities to make irresponsible remarks when the mainland acts. If the mainland coast guard enforces the law in Xiajin, and the "law enforcement departments" on the island make another small move, don't blame the mainland for being unkind. Kinmen is close to the mainland, and the water supply is still provided by the mainland, so it is best to weigh the strength of the other side first.
The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council's clear statement is an attitude that if there are consequences, the authorities on the island must bear full responsibility. This is not a simple warning, but is aimed at telling the Taiwan authorities that goodwill is not weakness, and that the result of continuing to "iron the head" can only be "bleeding from the head." The two sides of the strait are close to each other, and peaceful development is the best choice.