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Yu Beichen's "public opinion war" was slapped in the face, and netizens on the island expressed their dissatisfaction and doubts.

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The remarks of retired major general Beichen of the Taiwan military have recently aroused heated discussions on the island. In a local TV show, he made a series of bizarre calculations about the performance of Taiwanese anti-aircraft missiles and made some puzzling points. These remarks were not only questioned by retired officers on the island, but also attracted the attention and criticism of the "Army Command".

Despite widespread skepticism, Yu Beichen did not respond to these accusations, but instead posted on his personal social media, claiming that his remarks were engaged in a carefully planned public opinion war. He also expressed dissatisfaction with the "Army Command" approach and declared that he would fully monitor the performance of the Taiwan military.

Yu Beichen's "public opinion war" was slapped in the face, and netizens on the island expressed their dissatisfaction and doubts.

In his speech on the TV program, some bizarre calculations were presented, such as the interception rate of interceptor missiles and the strange idea of encircling continental missiles with three missiles. In addition, he discussed the role of signal flares on drones, claiming that signal flares can burn out the photographic function of drones.

The remarks sparked widespread ridicule and criticism on social media on the island, with many calling his remarks ridiculous. Even though both the Taiwan military and the "Army Command" openly denied his remarks, Yu Beichen still insisted on his view, describing it as a "public opinion war" against the mainland.

However, the remarks sparked widespread controversy on social media on the island, with many seeing him as inappropriate and even somewhat arrogant. In response to such remarks, netizens on the island once again expressed their dissatisfaction and doubts.

Yu Beichen's "public opinion war" was slapped in the face, and netizens on the island expressed their dissatisfaction and doubts.

Although Yu Beichen's remarks caused controversy and ridicule, he still insisted on his position, interpreted it as a "public opinion war", and constantly questioned the "army command" on the island. This attitude has brought him a lot of attention and caused more controversy.

His comments on social media indicate that he has high expectations for the performance of the Taiwan military, believing that they should compete with the mainland in the public opinion war. However, this high-pressure demand for the Taiwan military has aroused the resentment of netizens on the island, many who consider his remarks too arrogant and unrealistic.

At the same time, retired officers and the "army command" on the island are openly criticizing his remarks. They believed that Yu Beichen's words were irresponsible, had no basis and basis, and could not be published rashly. These criticisms damaged Yu Beichen's reputation in the army and made him questioned.

Yu Beichen's "public opinion war" was slapped in the face, and netizens on the island expressed their dissatisfaction and doubts.

Despite this, Yu Beichen does not seem to intend to change his position. He continues to assert his views, believing that he is engaged in an important public opinion war. However, whether his persistence and self-confidence will have a substantial impact on the image and strength of the Taiwan military remains to be seen.

To sum up, Yu Beichen's remarks have aroused widespread attention and controversy, and his attitude and views have been questioned. In any case, the incident highlights the importance of public opinion warfare in modern military and the potential impact of words and actions on the image and credibility of the military. The island and the international community are closely following the development of this incident.

Yu Beichen's "public opinion war" was slapped in the face, and netizens on the island expressed their dissatisfaction and doubts.

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