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"Is it really possible for the two sides of the strait to go to war?" Luo Zhiqiang: After Tsai Ing-wen has been engaged in it for several years, can anyone say "absolutely not"?

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According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network," Taiwan's defense department Qiu Guozheng recently claimed that "the cross-strait situation is now the most severe moment in his 40 years since he joined the army," and that the mainland now has the ability to "commit taiwan crimes." As to whether it is really possible for the two sides of the strait to go to war, Luo Zhiqiang, a member of the Taipei City Council of the Kuomintang, said on the 1st that now that cross-strait relations have been brought down by Tsai Ing-wen, leader of the DPP authorities, and the DPP in recent years, is there any way for anyone to say the four words "absolutely not."?

"Is it really possible for the two sides of the strait to go to war?" Luo Zhiqiang: After Tsai Ing-wen has been engaged in it for several years, can anyone say "absolutely not"?

Luo Zhiqiang's infographic (Source: Wind Media)

According to reports, Luo Zhiqiang said on the 1st in the Taiwan media "TVBS" political discussion program "News Vernacular" that cross-strait relations have been highly tense in recent years, and there may be a risk of military conflict between the two sides of the strait.

Luo Zhiqiang criticized Tsai Ing-wen for pushing the "anti-China and Taiwan- and Taiwan-defending" train to the limit, so that the people were closer or farther away from the war? He said that in the past, during Ma Ying-jeou's "government, someone asked him, "Will there be a war between the two sides of the strait?" He replied at the time, "Neuropathy, how is it possible, absolutely impossible, it will not happen in Taiwan." But now that cross-strait relations have been brought down by Tsai Ing-wen and the Democratic Progressive Party in recent years, does anyone still have a way to say the four words "absolutely not"? At most, it can only say "probably not" or "probably won't", or even "hopefully not".

Finally, Luo Zhiqiang lamented that the cross-strait situation has evolved to such a point today, and the DPP still shouts "resist China and defend Taiwan" all day long.

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