Lai Ching-te Refuses 'One Battle, One End' Statement; Guo Zhengliang Reveals One Question: You're Different from Ma Ying-jeou

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During the 100th-anniversary celebration of Huangpu Military Academy hosted by President Lai Ching-te, he mentioned his refusal to accept the defeatism of 'one battle, one end,' sparking discussions. Former legislator Guo Zhengliang pointed out the logic behind Ma Ying-jeou's previous statement of 'one battle, one end,' emphasizing the need to maintain cross-strait relations but this was distorted. Guo further explained that this statement is about Mainland China's military strategy aiming for a swift victory against Taiwan. The controversy stems from Lai's disputed statement aligning with a two-nation theory and his unyielding personality as opposed to Ma's viewpoint of avoiding conflict by maintaining relations and not relying on the U.S. for rescue during a war in the Taiwan Strait.

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