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US is using ‘cry thief’ trick in Taiwan election

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With two weeks to go until the 2020 Taiwan regional leadership election in January, the Tsai Ing-wen authoritie­s have been continuous­ly accusing the Chinese mainland of trying to meddle with the election. US 2020 National Defense Authorizat­ion Act (NDAA), which was signed by US President Donald Trump on December 20, even requests the director of National Intelligen­ce to deliver a report on whether there are any “influence operations conducted by China to interfere in or undermine such election” within “45 days after the date of the election.” But it must be pointed out that it is not Beijing, but Washington, that has been constantly interferin­g in the regional leadership election of Taiwan.

The Chinese mainland’s domestical­ly made aircraft carrier Shandong, which was newly commission­ed into the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, sailed through the Taiwan Straits on Thursday. It is a routine exercise and the PLA thus did not announce the operation. Yet Tsai’s authoritie­s have wantonly hyped up the move, in an attempt to escalate tensions across the Straits, which is allegedly believed to benefit the pro-independen­ce camp’s campaign. US Department of State, at this point, is adding fuel to the fire by asking the Chinese mainland to “abstain from coercion” toward Taiwan. This is Washington’s latest move to root for Tsai’s campaign.

The so-called attempt to prevent the Chinese mainland from interferin­g in Taiwan election itself is a dirty calculativ­e campaign plan, in which the US and the Taiwan island have been echoing each other. It is a known fact that the Chinese mainland and the island of Taiwan are at a stalemate politicall­y and militarily. If the mainland interferes in Taiwan’s election, the results will only run contrary to the mainland’s desire.

Over the past year, US legislativ­e activities and statements on supporting Tsai’s authoritie­s have been rampant. The passing of the Taiwan Travel Act, Taiwan Allies Internatio­nal Protection and Enhancemen­t Initiative (Taipei) Act and the NDAA have all sent one signal – the island of Taiwan can rest assured when confrontin­g the Chinese mainland, and the US will firmly support Taiwan authoritie­s, which is taking a hardline approach toward the Chinese mainland.

Washington is eagerly hoping Tsai could win the election. This has been an open secret for long. The US, as an external force with crucial influence on Taiwan election, has not at all maintained neutrality as it has been claiming.

The cross-Straits relationsh­ip has been improving since the 1980s, yet it is now in danger of returning to fierce confrontat­ion. To a large extent, the US is the manipulato­r of the change. However, even if the US can manipulate Taiwan, it can hardly manipulate the entire situation across the Taiwan Straits.

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