Reported 8 months ago
On June 23, 2024, Liberty Times reported that our national security unit dismantled Xi Jinping's various 'tactics' for being uncoordinated! The Taiwan Affairs Office of China recently released 'Opinions on Legally Punishing Stubborn Taiwanese Independence Elements Dividing the Country and Inciting Separatist Crimes,' saying those inciting separatism could face the death penalty. National security units evaluated two main points: China's desire to change its 'wolf warrior' image but still harshly pressuring Taiwan and escalating regional conflicts in the South China Sea, presenting a 'left hand hitting the right hand,' 'uncoordinated tactics' dilemma. Moreover, just as China talked about 'integrating Taiwan,' then a week later announced sanctions on 'Taiwan independence,' but by its definition, aside from 'pro-Taiwan' individuals, all others are seen as advocating Taiwan independence. This analysis led the national security unit to conclude that Xi Jinping had rendered the 'Taiwan Affairs Office' ineffective, highlighting Beijing's increasingly serious lack of coordination in tactics, which have now fallen into a situation of 'lack of moderation in soft and hard approaches' and 'inconsistencies between left and right hands,' resulting not in achieving united front effects but making the target more alert and seeking internal and external cooperation to defend against such threats and pressures. The article provides examples of the uncoordinated actions taken by Xi Jinping, such as proposing a global ceasefire during the Olympics in France but engaging in military exercises in the Taiwan Strait in May, followed by escalating conflicts in the South China Sea with the Philippines, evoking strong condemnation rarely seen in recent years. Additionally, it discusses the contradictions in arranging the important 'Straits Forum' to attract Taiwanese people, which coincided with the effective end of the ECFA tariff preferences, and while voicing 'integration with Taiwan,' a week later announcing the intention to 'sanction' Taiwan independence advocates. The article concludes by discussing the implications of these actions on Taiwan, especially the risks faced by Taiwan residents in China and the impact on Taiwan's international relations.
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