2024-08-08
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The US government has fallen into a strategic quagmire, but Lai Ching-te is still stubborn and trying to visit the US to seek help. Ma Ying-jeou criticized Lai Ching-te by name and pointed out the direction of development between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. The People's Liberation Army also launched a new round of encirclement of Taiwan, issuing a strong warning to "Taiwan independence".
The Taiwan issue has always been a sensitive topic in international politics. Recently, Ma Ying-jeou, the former leader of Taiwan, made a series of important speeches on cross-strait relations. In his view, the handling of cross-strait relations should return to a basic principle, that is, the people on both sides of the strait should solve the cross-strait relations themselves, rather than seeking external intervention.
[Ma Ying-jeou criticized Lai Ching-te by name]
It is reported that this was a speech made by Ma Ying-jeou at the 27th Zhongshan Lecture held in Bangkok, Thailand. In the lecture, he specifically criticized a series of actions of the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party authorities and their leader Lai Ching-te, especially the way they handled the "Taiwan independence" issue. Ma Ying-jeou believes that the attitude taken by the Democratic Progressive Party authorities has not only strained cross-strait relations, but also caused concern for all Chinese people who are concerned about this issue.
Ma Ying-jeou specifically pointed out that Lai Qingde's "mutual non-subordination" theory is actually a "Taiwan independence" idea, which is not only dangerous, but may also inspire the mainland to take tougher measures. In fact, in recent times, the PLA's military activities around the Taiwan Strait and the legal sanctions against "Taiwan independence" forces can be seen as a direct response to such attitudes.