10/22/2021

The Return Of Taiwan To Motherland China Is Inevitable


The return of Taiwan to the Motherland, China, is inevitable. It is not and never will be negotiable. The KMT knows it very well. The DPP knows it too. The USA is very well aware of this but is intent on being belligerent and confrontational.

Tsai Yin-wen, the Japanese in disguise, and her gang of Japanese descendents in her pseudo political party DPP, have a hidden secret agenda to secede Taiwan for the evil Japanese Expansionist Regime in Tokyo.

They think China is sleeping and does not know that they are actually of Japanese origin and are bent on either to secede Taiwan to Japan or to destroy it entirely.

That's the main reason why Xi Jinping is so adamant to reunite Taiwan during his Presidency. No more passing the bucket to the next leader of China. A peaceful reunion is the best for everyone but it seems impossible because of Foreign Interference. Therefore, retaking Taiwan by force, economic or military, or both, has become a necessity than a choice. China therefore has to prepare for war, with the USA and its allies, in order to retake Taiwan. This is also inevitable.

Instigated and hurried on by the Western Powers and Japan, the incorrigible Tsai Yin-wen is playing with fire like the evil Whites and her Japanese Masters. Their evil intent is to destroy Taiwan before China could take it back. That's why she said that Taiwan will fight until the last drop of blood.

Total destruction of Taiwan so that China will have a hard time to rebuild it, even if it falls into China's hands. It is a self scotched earth scheme to deprive China of the fruits of her labour. This is the same as the Japanese concepts of
kamakasi and harakiri.

These Japanese descendents, same as their ancestors, are very aggressive, wicked and evil people living under the cloaks of a gentle and refined culture. They are the worst species of half-humans on Earth. Never trust them one bit. You trust them at your own peril.

China, must therefore be prepared for a quick and decisive victory in the retaking of Taiwan. Limit the number of casualties and physical destructions as much as possible. This can only be done by eliminating Taiwan's present political leadership and its military headquarters at the onset of China's military operations. Raids and assassinations at specific targets and guerrilla tactics must be used extensively prior to the main decisive battle, to cripple and weaken the will of the people and military commanders to resist.

Nevertheless, no matter what, China must be prepared for an all-out war in the Asia-Pacific. Only then can there be peace.

If you want peace, be prepared for war!


SSO - 20-10-2021.

P/S: A scorched earth policy is to burn down or destroy everything that can and may be useful to the enemy before withdrawal of own forces from the occupied territory, e.g. weaoons, vehicles, logistic supplies, installations, communications facilities, water resources, bridges, ports and infrastructures. To some horrendous half-humans, like the Japanese, they even killed themselves and their own people so that they cannot be utilised by the enemy forces.

 

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Japanese PM Kishida’s family has links to Taiwan

In 1895, after China’s Qing dynasty ceded Taiwan to Japan following its defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War, Fumio Kishida's great-grandfather Ikutaro Kishida landed in Keelung, like thousands of other Japanese who would pour into Taiwan, and ran a business from a site in the city north-east of Taipei.

He opened the Kishida Kimono Shop and later the Kishida Coffee Club next door, which he ran for at least four years, according to the Keelung city government. Masaki, the prime minister’s grandfather, spent the first few years of his life in the city.

Kishida’s elevation — and the revelation that his family has a history in Keelung — highlights Taiwan’s special relationship with its former colonial master and the ruling Democratic Progressive party’s hopes to deepen ties with Tokyo.

“Japan has had 100 prime ministers, so it is really rare for one of them to have this kind of background. For us, that represents a very special bond,” said Tsai Shih-ying, a DPP lawmaker from Keelung who serves on the legislature’s foreign affairs and defence committee and wants to run to be mayor of the city next year.

“We hope that we will have the opportunity to invite the Kishida family to visit in the future, and I will issue such an invitation to him,” said Tsai, who has spearheaded efforts to strengthen ties with Japan by co-organising the first security talks between the DPP and Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic party in August.

Kishida’s appointment as prime minister has encouraged Taipei that Tokyo will continue to see Taiwan’s relevance to its own security.

“Looking at the [former prime minister Shinzo] Abe faction’s support for Kishida and at the people he has appointed, it seems likely that he will continue down the path of closer relations with Taiwan,” said a senior Taiwanese government official.

Pro-Taiwan members within the LDP have called for joint drills by the coast guards of both nations for maritime accidents.

“When it comes to our ties with Taiwan, we need to create a fait accompli little by little,” Keiji Furuya, chair of an association of lawmakers promoting relations with Taiwan, said.

During recent questioning at the lower house of parliament, Kishida described Taiwan as “a critical partner and important friend”, adding: “We hope to further strengthen co-operation and exchanges between Japan and Taiwan.”

Anonymous said...

Dozens of countries, but not Israel, urge China to respect Uighurs’ rights

UNITED NATIONS — Forty-three countries on Thursday called on China at the UN to “ensure full respect for the rule of law” with regard to the Muslim Uighurs community in Xinjiang, where respect for human rights remains “particularly” worrying.

“We call on China to allow immediate, meaningful and unfettered access to Xinjiang for independent observers, including the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and her office,” the countries said in a joint statement, read at the United Nations by France.

“We are particularly concerned about the situation in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region,” the statement said, citing “credible” reports that “indicate the existence of a large network of ‘political reeducation’ camps where over a million people have been arbitrarily detained.”

The declaration, signed by the United States, European countries, Asian states and other spoke of torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, forced sterilization, sexual and gender-based violence and forced separation of children, which it said “disproportionately continues to target Uighurs and members of other minorities.”

Israel was not among the signatories. In June, it was one of 41 countries that called on China to allow “immediate, meaningful and unfettered access” so independent observers could visit Xinjiang. The decision by Jerusalem, which had in the past shied from criticizing Beijing, was reportedly the result of US pressure on the matter.

China’s ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Jun denounced what he termed the “lies” and “a plot to hurt China.” He quickly stepped in to reject “unfounded accusations.”

“Xinjiang enjoys development and the people are emancipating themselves every day and are proud of the progress made,” he said, supported by Cuba, which criticized any interference in China’s internal affairs.

In 2019 and 2020, a similar declaration was made public in the same way by Britain and Germany. After garnering 23 backers two years ago, the declaration gained the support of 39 countries last year. They were joined this year by Turkey, Eswatini, Portugal and the Czech Republic, according to diplomats.

On the other hand, Haiti dropped its backing for the declaration after its relations with China were complicated by Port-au-Prince recognizing Taiwan.

Switzerland also dropped its signature from the statement because, diplomatic sources said, it recently hosted a high-level meeting between the United States and China and decided to prioritize its role as facilitator between these two powers rather than signing the annual declaration calling for respect human rights in Xinjiang.

According to diplomats, China is increasing pressure every year to dissuade UN members from signing the declarations, threatening not to renew a peace mission in a given country or preventing others from building a new embassy in China.

SSO said...

Yes, that's true, Virgo. If China passed a law, following the US way of hegemonic, one-sided, arbitrary politics of domination and subjugation, to enable herself to impose sanctions on Taiwan, Taiwan's economy would collapse within three months.

Why 3 months? Because the national emergency stockpile in Taiwan is 3 months. That also means Taiwan can only defend itself for only 3 months, if war breaks out. Same as Singapore.

Anonymous said...

UK Conservative MP Sir David Amess was stabbed multiple times at his constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex on Friday. Police said: "The early investigation has revealed a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism."

The US and the West exterminated aboriginal people in the Americas and Australia. They are also the reason Muslim world in modern times feels being suppressed and discriminated. Ask Muslims all over the world: do they hate the US or China?

Anonymous said...

FICA alert! US Arm-Twisting Singapore to Use Financial Leverage over Myanmar

Singapore has a very important role to play in addressing Myanmar's political crisis, given its "significant financial leverage" over the Myanmar military regime, said US State Department counsellor Derek Chollet on Thursday (Oct 21) during a trip to South-east Asia.

"Singapore has significant financial leverage over the regime and we discussed how we can partner effectively to wield it," he said. This even as Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said in August that the Republic's leverage over Myanmar's military junta has been "overestimated".

In a tweet posted on Wednesday, Chollet said he had met Ms Ho Hern Shin, a deputy managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. "We discussed ways to limit the Burmese military regime's access to overseas financial assets."

Chollet said: "Singapore has a very, very important role to play. We had good discussions with our partners there about the way ahead."

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

If Singapore interferes with the internal affairs of Myanmar, or any ASEAN members, then Singapore will be disregarding ASEAN's collective agreement not to interfere in one another country's internal affairs.

If Singapore is influenced by the US to take mafia gangster-like, underhanded advantage over Myanmar by using its financial leverage on Myanmar's leadership (military or civilian), then Singapore leaders have violated its own new law FICA. As such, they have to be charged by the Judiciary without fear, favour or ill-will.

If Singapore does all that, interfering and blackmailing, then Singapore is no more a "Rule of Law" country but a rogue country similar to or worse than Myanmar's Military Dictatorship.

That's what I think. What do you think?

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

China should do the same thing to USA. Get a number of countries together and sign a Declaration in the United Nations calling for the USA to allow independent inspectors and investigators to enter the USA to uncover and report on the abuses, ill-treatments, tortures, killings and murders of Non-Whites Citizens and Residents of the USA.

Similar declarations by China and allies should also be made on the UK, Japan, Germany, Canada and Australia.

Anonymous said...

The UN was created by the Whites to serve the interest of the Whites. The UN is no better than those allies and tail waggers of the Evil Empire. The UN is just a rubber stamp for the Whites to legitimise their evil deeds. Why hasn't the UN call for the investigation of Fort Detrick?

The USA contributes most money to the UN and other world bodies. Would the UN bite the hand than feeds it? The UN is just like the US political structure, beholden to Wall Street big guns, the biggest campaign contributors to candidates vying for the White House. When elected the favour is returned. Would the White House undermine the interest of those Wall Street monguls?

SSO said...

Corrections to my article above:

Paragraph 1, second sentence should read as:

"It is not and never will be negotiable."

Paragraph 6, second sentence should read 6:

"It is a self scorched earth scheme to deprive China of the fruits of her labour."


P/S: A scorched earth policy is to burn down or destroy everything that can and may be useful to the enemy before withdrawal of own forces from the occupied territory, e.g. weaoons, vehicles, logistic supplies, installations, communications facilities, water resources, bridges, ports and infrastructures. To some horrendous half-humans, like the Japanese, they even killed themselves and their own people so that they cannot be utilised by the enemy forces.

Anonymous said...

This will become a trend, fashion and guerrilla tactic in the future.

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

Yesterday, the US President Joe Biden openly declared that his country would defend Taiwan if China attacked.

"Yes, we have a commitment to do that," he said when asked whether the US would defend Taiwan.

A White House spokesman later told some US media outlets that his remarks did not signify a change in policy.

The US also had a commitment to defend Saigon and South Vietnam but it failed to do so. It was defeated thoroughly and ran like a blue ass fly in 1975.

The US also had a commitment to protect and defend Afghanistan but after 20 years of occupation and rampage, it also absconded and ran away like a wounded mongrel howling all the way out of Afghanistan and left the Afghan government and people to the slaughter of the Taliban forces.


A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

China must enact a Foreign Interference and Influence Law to counter all foreign aggression using Chinese territories as an excuse to start a war and cause problems to the Chinese people in the world.

Anonymous said...

Hahaha

Virgo, the USA wants Taiwan for the purpose of watching China's backside and creating instability around the South China Sea. Further, this is one location the USA would badly need to have another US Military base that is the nearest to China, and eventually bound to host nuclear weapons.

Imagine the USA controlling Singapore and threatening Malaysia with nuclear weapons. What would be the reaction from Malaysia, not to mention Indonesia? Singapore does not even have pineapples, but the USA would surely love to set up a military base here if allowed to do so.

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

If USA were to defend Taiwan, what next? Pass another law to defend Hongkong, Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, Tibet, Xinjiang, Beijing?

What will China's response be?

Keep quiet and be cowed into submission?

China can also pass many laws to defend Alaska, California, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico. New York, Texas, Washington DC, Cuba, Guam, Haiti, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, etc.

China should build 20 Carrier Fleets, 10 Air Forces, 100 Special Forces and 10,000 nuclear warheads to counter the perpetual and persistent Threats Of The Evil USA, UK and the White Supremacists European Countries.

Anonymous said...

China should build at least 1,000 more Stealth Nuclear Submarines capable of launching multiple nuclear warheads and hypersonic missiles.

China should also build at least 10 well-trained and well-equipped modern Armies, each of 1 million strong soldiers, plus another ten AI-Robotic Armies

China should also build millions of aerial and submarine drones, armed with multi-purpose short, medium and long range stealth missiles.

All these require time, manpower, money and natural resources.

If all these are accomplished, the whole world will be shaking and shivering. Even USA will be pissing in its pants.

Anonymous said...

USA uses rhetoric, as always, to up the tension, but mostly empty promises that were never kept.

Did they not left the South Vietnamese in the lurch when under intense North Vietnamese pressure? Did they continue to support the deposed Afghan Government when the chips are down?

Despite all the promises given to the democracy fighters in Hong Kong, where are those people now? If not run road, most are now in prison suffering all because of their believe in the empty promises of the USA and the West. When the heat is too intense, the USA will push them under the bus and tell them 'you die is your business' when the objective is not achievable.

What about China? When China says it supports any country, it is all the way until the end. China supported the North Koreans during the Korean War. China did the same in supporting the North Vietnamese until the USA was driven out of South Vietnam. North Korea and Vietnam knows the value of China's words, which are not mere empty rhetoric.