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The astonishing remarks of Li Yi, a "traveler in the United States": The liberation of Taiwan by force will pay a huge price

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The Taiwan issue has always attracted the attention of the international community, due to the complexity caused by historical factors. However, some people have different views on Taiwan's future direction, but this does not represent the true voice of the broad masses of Taiwan's people.

On the Internet, we can easily find many video materials, showing the deep feelings of Taiwan compatriots for the motherland, and they cherish the beautiful dream of realizing reunification at an early date. However, we cannot ignore a voice that has attracted much attention, Li Yi, a scholar living in the United States, whose remarks have caused widespread controversy.

Li Yi, a well-known scholar who studied graduate school at Peking University, but he actually considers himself a traveler and exaggerates his self-appointed title of expert, which raises doubts. Li Yi often makes some surprising remarks, especially when it comes to the Taiwan issue, and his views are particularly interesting.

The astonishing remarks of Li Yi, a "traveler in the United States": The liberation of Taiwan by force will pay a huge price

Li Yi's remarks claimed that if Chinese mainland used force to reunify Taiwan, it would pay a huge price, even mentioning that hundreds of cities could be destroyed. However, this statement clearly underestimates China's strength, given that there are currently only 660 cities in China. Even more incredulous, he mentioned that 140 million people could die in the war. This statement has undoubtedly raised questions, given that China has more than 1.4 billion people, which means that one in every ten citizens must be sacrificed.

Li Yi's remarks have sparked widespread doubts in society, with some wondering whether he has other ulterior motives and whether he is trying to obstruct the country's progress toward Taiwan's reunification. His remarks also disappointed people.

The astonishing remarks of Li Yi, a "traveler in the United States": The liberation of Taiwan by force will pay a huge price

However, it is worth emphasizing that such statements are not only alarmist, but also an irresponsible provocation to national security. In any case, China has always adhered to the principle of peaceful reunification, but high-level mainland decision-makers will inevitably think deeply about foreign countries that may interfere in the Taiwan issue, especially the United States and Japan. Once the United States intervenes, it will inevitably violate the peace agreement, and although friction between major powers will not necessarily escalate to extremes, it will depend on the benefits and losses gained by each country.

If a war really breaks out, then the battles of these foreign countries will be fought on the territory of China, and the Taiwanese authorities are confident in this, and their demand is to hold out for 72 hours in the war. However, the United States has a clearer understanding of Taiwan's current situation by force, telling the Taiwan authorities that if there is a day of reunification by force, Taiwan only needs to hold out for 24 hours.

The astonishing remarks of Li Yi, a "traveler in the United States": The liberation of Taiwan by force will pay a huge price

Most countries in the world generally believe that China can achieve reunification of Taiwan in just two days. In extreme cases, it is possible that within a day, Chinese representatives will sit in front of Taiwan's leaders to discuss Taiwan's future development and implementation plans.

To sum up, Li Yi's remarks not only aroused widespread doubts, but also an irresponsible provocation. China has always hoped to reunify Taiwan through peaceful means, but if the situation forces reunification by force, China's strength cannot be underestimated, in which case the great sacrifice and slow pace of reunification will not occur. For the Taiwan compatriots across the strait, they look forward to the reunification of the motherland, and the safety of the people and the reunification of the country are the reasons why China insists on the peaceful reunification of Taiwan. If China is really cornered and decides to reunify Taiwan by force, it will be faster than Li Yi and others imagined and cannot be ignored.

The astonishing remarks of Li Yi, a "traveler in the United States": The liberation of Taiwan by force will pay a huge price

Summary: The Taiwan issue has always attracted international attention, involving complex historical origins and public opinion, but the remarks of Li Yi, a traveler in the United States, have caused widespread controversy. His views were seen as irresponsible and underestimated China's power. China insists on peaceful reunification of Taiwan, but the possibility of foreign interference requires careful consideration. In the end, Taiwan compatriots look forward to reunification, and China's determination should not be underestimated.

The astonishing remarks of Li Yi, a "traveler in the United States": The liberation of Taiwan by force will pay a huge price

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