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Political Center / Full Report
Today (25) is the 75th anniversary of Taiwan’s recovery. The Kuomintang plans to expand the commemoration of the “Taiwan Recovery Festival”, and the CCP also organizes related celebrations. Outsiders criticize the Kuomintang for fear of falling into the CCP’s “One China Principle” trap. In this regard, former President Ma Ying-jeou stated that, under the leadership and call of Jiang Zhongzheng, the CCP participated in the eight-year war of resistance. However, it is too outrageous to put Taiwan’s recovery on the CCP’s “One China Principle.” Friends read a little more modern history and then criticize it, they are more qualified.
▲ Former President Ma Ying-jeou (Photo / Obtained from Facebook of Ma Ying-jeou)
Ma Ying-jeou said today that today is the 75th anniversary of Taiwan’s recovery. To commemorate this important day, some people in the DPP actually said that it is about chanting the “one China principle” with the other side and cooperating with mainland China’s political struggle and operation against Taiwan, and some people insist On it. Denying the historical facts of the recovery of Taiwan with the term “end of the war”. All kinds of silly comments highlight some people’s ignorance of history and the confusion of national identity.
Ma Ying-jeou noted that the founding father was determined to overthrow the Manchu dynasty and establish the ROC due to the defeat in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the cemetery of the Second. Because Japan invaded the Northeast during the “September 18 Incident” in 1931 and cultivated the “Manchukuo Puppet”, Jiang Zhongzheng first advocated to “restore Korea (Taiwan) and consolidate China”, then abolished it when he declared war. to Japan in 1941. The Shimonoseki Treaty and the Cairo Declaration in 1943 required Japan to return northeast China, Taiwan, and Penghu. Thanks to the victory of the anti-Japanese war, Taiwan was able to recover, return to the territory of the ROC and only then can it have the freedom, democracy and prosperity of today.
Ma Ying-jeou believes that Taiwan’s recovery ended Japan’s 50-year high-pressure colonial regime and also comforted the Taiwanese soldiers and civilians who had died fighting Japan. To commemorate the recovery of Taiwan is to commemorate the close relationship between the ROC and Taiwan. Only thanks to the victory of the ROC will Taiwan be able to recover; with the recovery of Taiwan, the ROC will have legitimacy and legitimacy in Taiwan; Without the recovery of Taiwan, how could the “ROC of President Tsai Ing-wen stay in Taiwan”? Commemorating this history that is vital to the survival of the country should be the responsibility of every president of the ROC.
Ma Ying-jeou also stated that regarding the CCP’s role in the eight-year War of Resistance, under the leadership and call of Jiang Zhongzheng, the CCP participated in the War of Resistance and received the names of the 18th Army Group and the New Fourth Army. However, the vast majority of the CCP participated in guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines. With the exception of the Battle of Pingxingguan, most of the frontal operations were carried out under the leadership of the nationalist government Jiang Zhongzheng. Taiwan’s restoration proposal also followed the September 18 incident. It was proposed and it became the policy of the Kuomintang.
Ma Ying-jeou said the nonsense between Taiwan’s recovery and the CCP’s “One China Principle” is too far-fetched. I hope DPP friends read more modern history before criticizing, and they will be more qualified.