Recently, after the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council issued a statement, the mainland coast guard urgently mobilized troops to encircle the waters of Kinmen Island on three sides, which aroused international attention. According to sources, this operation may not only be to protect the fishermen, but also more likely to be related to the secret "stationing" of US special forces in Kinmen. Our coast guard vessels not only frequently pass through the "prohibited and restricted waters" demarcated by Taiwan, but also conduct temporary inspections of Taiwanese yachts, demonstrating their law enforcement power over the Xiamen-Jin waters.
In addition, the PLA has launched patrols around the Taiwan Strait, apparently to guard against possible aggressive moves by the Taiwan authorities. With regard to the "big fish" of the US military on Kinmen Island, the mainland has adopted thunderous means to carry out strong deterrence, sending a clear message: The waters of Xiamen-Jinjin are not a place where Taiwan can run rampant and hegemonic.
Although Taiwanese politicians feel bad about the mainland's actions, it is clear that the mainland side no longer tolerates Taiwan's nonsense on issues involving ***. The presence of US special forces in Kinmen further highlights the complexity of the operation. The mainland's strong deterrence against Kinmen Island while dealing with the fishermen's deaths may be part of a targeted countermeasure against the new move of "US-Taiwan collusion". At this critical moment, the mainland has strengthened its control over the Xiamen-Jin sea area, focusing on the most tense situation in the Taiwan Strait.
Introduction: Recently, after responding to the fishermen's deaths, the mainland coast guard urgently mobilized troops, forming a three-sided encirclement situation, putting Kinmen Island in the midst of changes. This move has attracted international attentionThe mainland coast guard encircled Kinmen Island, and the Taiwan Strait has made a comeback
There is speculation that the operation was not only to protect the fishermen, but also to involve a series of complex plots on Kinmen Island.
The new round of tensions began with a harsh statement by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council on the fishermen's deaths. The mainland coast guard quickly mobilized its fleet and formed a tight encirclement of Kinmen Island from the north, south, and southeast. What kind of deep meaning is hidden behind this action that makes the storm on Kinmen Island come back again?
Data from ship tracking information** shows that the mainland coast guard forces quickly formed a situation of encirclement of Kinmen Island in the north, south and southeast, not only passing through the so-called "prohibited and restricted waters" of the Taiwan authorities, but also mainland merchant ships and fishing boats began to take a cold attitude towards this sea area. What is even more remarkable is that the Fujian Coast Guard Bureau actually boarded the Taiwanese yacht "Churi" and conducted a temporary inspection of about 20 Taiwan tourists. This act undoubtedly demonstrates the determination of the mainland coast guard to enforce the law in the waters of Xiajin, as well as its high concern for illegal activities and maritime safety and order.
The mainland's actions are not limited to the waters off Kinmen. Our coast guard ships have also carried out regular patrols in the waters off Matsu Island, near Fuzhou, to carry out effective monitoring of the area. This series of actions has made the position of the Fujian Coast Guard even clearer, and it has sent an important message to the international community through practical actions: There is no so-called "forbidden or restricted waters" in the Xiajin-Jin waters, and the Taiwan authorities will not be allowed to run amok and hegemonic in these waters. This kind of hard-line posture is obviously a wake-up call for Taiwan politicians.
Taiwan's political situation has also ushered in a new wave in this incident. ** The secretary of the regiment, Zhuang Ruixiong, expressed dissatisfaction with the mainland's tough action, believing that it had no good intentions at all, and called for communication as soon as possible to avoid a continued stalemate. However, this time, it seems that the mainland's hardline stance is no longer something that can be resolved by the "goodwill" of the past. Taiwan** reported that the evil deeds of certain forces against mainland fishermen are too numerous to mention, and it seems that the time has come to reckoning.
What is even more interesting is that on the same day as the mainland coast guard operation, the PLA also launched a military operation. According to the announcement of Taiwan's defense department, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) dispatched seven military planes to patrol around the Taiwan Strait, of which six military planes cruised along the Kinmen and Matsu lines, and the only military plane arrived in the airspace southwest of Taiwan Island. This is obviously aimed at preventing possible radical moves by the Taiwan authorities and providing strong support for the PLA to strengthen its control over the Xiamen-Jin sea area.
It is worth noting that there have been recent reports from Taiwan that the "Green Berets" special forces of the US Army have secretly stationed on Kinmen Island to provide training to the Taiwan troops stationed on the island. Although the Taiwan authorities have denied this, Taiwan's defense department has admitted that US special forces will be stationed in Kinmen this year. This news undoubtedly adds to the complexity of the whole incident. At this critical moment, the mainland may be carrying out targeted countermeasures against the new move of "US-Taiwan collusion" through strong deterrence. Does this mean that the mainland has a corresponding plan of action for some potential threats on Kinmen Island?
A closer look at history shows that the U.S. military's support for Taiwan did not begin recently. For decades, from the United States, and accompanied by the training missions of the US military. The pilots and radars of the Taiwan military have close experience in cooperating with the US military. In recent years, the United States has stepped up its support for Taiwan, hoping to train it to become a "porcupine" that "resists reunification by force" and poses a threat to the PLA in the battle for the Taiwan Strait. This also explains why the US special forces may be quietly stationed in Kinmen to provide training for the Taiwan military.
The incident in which a fisherman was killed on the mainland once again proves that the provocative act of the Taiwan authorities will trigger a forceful countermeasure by the mainland. Each challenge has enabled the mainland to take a step forward toward the goal of complete reunification. As far as the ** forces on the island are concerned, this is a signal that cannot be ignored. Now, perhaps the Taiwan authorities should have a clear understanding of the situation and deal with it rationally in order to avoid further escalation. As the international community's attention to this incident continues to rise, we will closely follow the further development of the situation in the Taiwan Strait.
As the mainland coast guard continues to encircle the waters off Kinmen Island, the situation in the Taiwan Strait has escalated again, causing widespread concern in the international community. This emergency operation is not only about the safety of fishermen, but also involves a series of complex plots on Kinmen Island, which makes people wonder about the deeper intentions.
The three-sided encirclement posture of the mainland coast guard is not only limited to the waters of Kinmen, but also extends to the waters of Matsu Island in Fuzhou. This shows that the mainland's control over the entire Xiajin Sea has been further strengthened. The Fujian Coast Guard's hardline stance sends a clear message directly to Taiwan that it cannot run amok in these waters. This action is not only a response to the Taiwan authorities' tough posture, but also a resolute defense of maritime rights and interests.
The PLA's patrol operations have further exacerbated tensions in the Taiwan Strait. Seven military planes cruised around the Taiwan Strait, six of which were on the Kinmen and Matsu lines, and only one military plane reached the airspace southwest of Taiwan Island. This is clearly to prevent possible aggressive action by Taiwan and provides solid military support for the mainland coast guard's encirclement. This has also sparked more speculation, and reports on whether US special forces have been stationed in Kinmen have cast a veil of mystery over the whole incident.
At this tense moment, it is likely that the mainland is acting more than just to protect the rights and interests of fishermen. With regard to some possible threats to Kinmen Island, the mainland has demonstrated its resolute attitude through strong deterrence. Kinmen Island is not only a piece of land, but also a key point related to the world. The mainland side will resolutely respond to any challenge that involves the Chinese mainland.
In addition, rumors about whether U.S. special forces will be stationed in Kinmen make the whole incident even more confusing. Although the Taiwan authorities have denied it, it is still a mystery to be solved whether this news has provided support for certain forces on Kinmen Island. Whether or not the US-Taiwan collusion is staged on Kinmen Island has become a key factor in the whole incident.
In the international political arena, especially on core issues such as territorial sovereignty and sovereignty, the actions of all parties are extremely sensitive. The emergency encirclement incident in the waters of Kinmen Island not only shows the mainland's high vigilance against the mainland, but also reveals the important position of Kinmen Island in the geopolitical pattern. As far as Taiwan is concerned, this incident should be a profound reflection on how to handle relations with the mainland and how to protect its own interests in the international arena. As the situation develops, we hope that all parties can resolve their differences through dialogue and communication, avoid further escalation of the situation, and ensure peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.