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Will Tsai Ing-wen's confirmation that "US troops in Taiwan" cause problems for Taiwan? Ma Ying-jeou: It will indeed cause, and we must be very careful

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According to the "Central News Agency" and other Taiwan media reported on the 30th, Tsai Ing-wen, leader of the DPP authorities, confirmed that there were US troops in Taiwan when she was interviewed by foreign media a few days ago. Ma Ying-jeou said that in fact, everyone knows that there is no difference between public and non-public, but we must be very careful.

Will Tsai Ing-wen's confirmation that "US troops in Taiwan" cause problems for Taiwan? Ma Ying-jeou: It will indeed cause, and we must be very careful

According to the report, when Ma Ying-jeou attended the Kuomintang National Congress on the morning of the 30th, when asked before the meeting whether Tsai Ing-wen confirmed that there were US troops in Taiwan and whether it would cause problems for Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou said that it would indeed cause some problems, so we must be very careful.

Will Tsai Ing-wen's confirmation that "US troops in Taiwan" cause problems for Taiwan? Ma Ying-jeou: It will indeed cause, and we must be very careful

The report mentioned that the media asked whether Tsai Ing-wen should not disclose in the media that there are US troops in Taiwan. Ma Ying-jeou responded that in fact, everyone knows that there is no difference between public and non-disclosure.

According to previous reports, Tsai Ing-wen admitted in an interview that the US military exists in Taiwan for training purposes and claimed that the so-called threat from the mainland is increasing every day.

In this regard, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular news conference on 28 July that the international community can see very clearly who is engaged in coercion on the Taiwan issue, that cross-strait reunification is the general trend of history and the right path, and that "Taiwan independence" is a historical countercurrent and a dead end. The DPP authorities' act of plotting "independence" cannot change in the slightest the ironclad fact that Taiwan is a part of China, nor can it shake the international community and universally recognize the solid pattern of the one-China principle. All those who have forgotten their ancestors and split the country have never had a good end; engaging in "Taiwan independence" is a dead end, and supporting "Taiwan independence" is also a road of no return. No country or person should underestimate the strong determination, firm will and strong ability of the Chinese people to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity, otherwise they will be defeated again.

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