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You Yinglong, president of the Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation, said that Taiwan has two channels for sending congratulatory messages to Biden in advance: one is the congratulatory message from President Tsai on Twitter and a congratulatory message on Twitter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. . He said that considering the friendly relations between the Trump administration and Taiwan over the past three or four years, the Taiwan-United States relations have improved unprecedentedly, and they have that friendship.
Furthermore, he said, what is more important is that the final result of the elections is currently under significant legal disputes in five states, so there is still some uncertainty to some extent. The US official has yet to confirm the outcome of the election. “The government really shouldn’t be that eager to express its position.”
You Yinglong said that considering these two factors, the Tsai government should not send any congratulatory messages to Biden too hastily. “I think maybe there is a lack of consideration behind such actions.” “It would be rude to do so.”
You Yinglong also said that American democracy exhibits a special situation. President Trump has consistently faced major media outlets during his tenure, including: CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, as well as the New York Times, Washington Post, etc. The siege and criticism of these media. The mainstream media in the United States, including CNN, have revealed a very strong state of politicization. This is far from the common perception that the media should be distant and independent. There is already a big gap. “It seems that the environment in the United States is very chaotic. It’s part of it.”
You Yinglong said that 99% of the external information that Taiwan receives comes from these major US media. But the valuable thing is that, in such circumstances, most Taiwanese still await Trump’s re-election. “It seems that Taiwanese are in. Looking at the overall situation in the 2020 US presidential election, it shows considerable rationality and independence.”
Furthermore, the US elections have entered a legal battle and the outcome has yet to be determined. Trump still has a chance of a comeback, but Taiwan first reported that it would resume dialogue with the CCP and accused the Tsai government of supporting certain candidates before the elections. These public opinions have been questioned because the Red Forces used this “blank period” of the US elections to try to shake the anti-communist stance of the Taiwan government.
Zeng Jianyuan, chairman of the board of Chinese Democracy College, said that no matter who the president of the United States is, the relationship between the United States and China will not be as optimistic as it used to be. The CCP knows this well too. “Now the CCP is throwing the ball and watching the Taiwanese government receive the ball.” . He said that the CCP and pro-China forces are taking this opportunity to see if it is possible to shame the Cai government through the contradiction between blue and green, and try to get the Cai government to cater to the CCP. “I believe that our government will respond calmly and not follow it. This chaotic situation is dancing and has changed its mind.”
Zeng Jianyuan said that many of the Trump administration’s policies towards the CCP are beneficial to Taiwan, and the Taiwanese government is also willing to seize this opportunity, which has also led Taiwan to become a Trump-supporting country.
He said politicians should be cautious about the results of the US elections. The Trump administration is not exempt from being elected. By then, Taiwan will still have to continue its relations with the United States in all respects. In fact, it is the continuation of existing relationships and “there is no need for adjustment.” ◇
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