China has sanctioned five US military enterprises, and should not try to sell arms to Taiwan

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

In the context of the increasingly aggravated issue between China and the United States and Taiwan, China decided to impose sanctions on five American industrial enterprises as a response to the United States to the Taiwan region. This move is aimed at safeguarding China's sovereignty and security interests, safeguarding peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, and clearly expressing China's resolute opposition to any violation of the "one-China" principle. The sanctions include freezing the assets of these companies in China and prohibiting organizations and individuals within China from doing business with them. This is one of the measures taken by China to counter US hegemonism and safeguard its national sovereignty and interests, and they convey China's firm posture.

In response to the erroneous actions of the US side, China once again urges the US to abide by the "one-China" principle and the provisions of the three China-US joint communiqués, abide by international law and basic norms governing international relations, and stop arms sales to Taiwan and unilateral sanctions against China. Otherwise, China will resolutely and forcefully retaliate. China's sanctions against five U.S. companies at a time are very rare, further highlighting China's resolute attitude in safeguarding national sovereignty and interests.

At the San Francisco summit last year, the United States pledged not to support ** and to respect the "one-China" principle. However, the United States has turned to Taiwan in large quantities, trying to arm the Taiwanese army and people in urban street battles, pushing the Taiwan Strait region to the brink of war. The United States is inconsistent in its words and deeds, and it deviates from the demeanor of an international power, and China must of course respond.

In fact, the United States has always believed that the Taiwan issue is China's core interest, and has used the Taiwan card to contain China's rise and create cross-strait confrontation in order to pursue its own interests. In particular, with the increase of China's national strength, the United States feels that its hegemonic position is unstable, so it frequently uses the Taiwan card to limit China's development. However, the Taiwan issue is entirely China's internal affair, and the United States has nothing to do with when and how China will reunify Taiwan. The use of the Taiwan card by the United States against China will only cause dissatisfaction in China and ultimately face a strong counterattack from China.

China has always emphasized the principles of peaceful coexistence and non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, while the behavior of the United States is full of hegemonism and completely disrespects China's interests. China, of course, needs to act accordingly.

US arms sales to Taiwan have not only enabled domestic arms dealers to make a big profit, but have also emboldened Taiwan's internal armed forces to reject reunification and raised the risk of cross-strait confrontation. To this end, China needs to take strong measures to deter the most powerful forces on the island and external interference forces.

In fact, no matter how much the United States sends Taiwan and equipment, it will not be able to stop China from realizing reunification. The will of the people is aspiring, and cross-strait reunification is imperative. Only by achieving reunification can China promote the rejuvenation and rise of the country.

China's sanctions on five U.S. industrial companies are a strong response from the United States to Taiwan. China resolutely upholds its national sovereignty and interests and defends peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. The United States, on the other hand, has always regarded the Taiwan issue as China's core interest and has used the Taiwan card to contain China. China firmly opposes this and has taken corresponding measures to safeguard its own interests. No matter how much the United States increases arms sales to Taiwan, China's reunification will not be hindered. The Chinese people look forward to the peaceful reunification of the two sides of the strait, and similarly, the world should also give China understanding and support for this historical process.

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