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Non-stop! Tsai Ing-wen and her secret service organization are busy collecting Lai Qingde's black materials, preparing to kick Lai out

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Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, Tsai Ing-wen is coming to the end of her final year of her term. And this year seems to be busier than all the time before her, and it can even be said to be busier than ever. She was rumored to have met with U.S. House of Representatives at a record high, and about 25 U.S. arms dealers flocked to it. This figure is staggering, after all, there has never been a group of arms dealers of this size visiting Taiwan at the same time.

Non-stop! Tsai Ing-wen and her secret service organization are busy collecting Lai Qingde's black materials, preparing to kick Lai out

Her actions sparked speculation. Why is she so often close to American dignitaries and arms dealers at this point in time? The answer may lie in power. History tells us that Taiwan's power structures are often hidden behind the scenes, and Tsai Ing-wen seems to be trying to perpetuate the power inheritance of the Lee Teng-hui era.

Non-stop! Tsai Ing-wen and her secret service organization are busy collecting Lai Qingde's black materials, preparing to kick Lai out

Lee Teng-hui, a heavyweight in Taiwan's political history, has a 28-year reign and his influence on the political scene has long existed despite his stepping down as president in 2000. Tsai Ing-wen clearly wants to be the second Lee Teng-hui, and that requires strength, money and power.

Non-stop! Tsai Ing-wen and her secret service organization are busy collecting Lai Qingde's black materials, preparing to kick Lai out

She knew that the real power did not come from her, but from the United States, from the White House, and especially from the arms dealers. The U.S. government itself admits that it is completely controlled by the military-industrial system, and this huge military-industrial system is exactly what Tsai Ing-wen seeks to support. Her ability to invite 25 arms dealers to visit Taiwan at the same time is unique in Taiwan's history and demonstrates her international political influence.

Non-stop! Tsai Ing-wen and her secret service organization are busy collecting Lai Qingde's black materials, preparing to kick Lai out

At the same time, the secret services, the mysterious and powerful organization in Taiwan's political system, have become the key to Tsai's continuation of power. In Taiwan's nine major administrative systems, secret services have always played an indispensable role. Ms. Tsai knows that this particular institution is an important tool for her to continue wielding power. She needs to maintain the support of the secret services to ensure that she can continue to influence Taiwan's political direction after she leaves office.

Non-stop! Tsai Ing-wen and her secret service organization are busy collecting Lai Qingde's black materials, preparing to kick Lai out

However, the struggle for power is never easy. Ms. Tsai needs to maintain political stability and ensure that her position is not shaken. This requires her to use all the resources in her hands, even the secret services, to eliminate dissidents and maintain her power. One of the tasks of the secret service is to collect Lai Qingde's black material, expose it to everyone, prevent him from running smoothly, make him voluntarily withdraw from the race, and ensure that Tsai's successor is the candidate she wants.

In this game of power, under the surface busyness and tension, there are endless intrigues and competitions. Tsai Ing-wen, a strong woman on Taiwan's political scene, is silently laying out her power and casting a heavy shadow over Taiwan's future.

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