"If missiles fly over in three minutes, where will the people of Taiwan go?" On March 10, faced with the question from the Kuomintang's non-divided civilian generation and former deputy commander of the Taiwan Army Wu Sihuai in the legislative body, the usually eloquent Democrati

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"If missiles html fly over in 43 minutes, where will the people of Taiwan go?" On March 10, faced with the question from the Kuomintang indiscriminate civilian generation and former deputy commander of the Taiwan Army Wu Sihuai in the legislative body, the usually eloquent Su Zhenchang, the head of the administrative agency of the DPP authorities, was unable to answer.

After the meeting, Wu Sihuai said in a telephone interview with a reporter from the Strait Herald that he was conducting political affairs rationally for the sake of Taiwan's future. "Taiwan's rulers must not start a war. The pursuit of cross-strait peace is the kingly and right way."

Wu Sihuai, who once served as director of the Joint Office of the Taiwan Defense Staff Headquarters and deputy commander of the Taiwan Army. Due to his deep blue political spectrum and outspoken personality, he has been one of the most exposed civilian representatives in Taiwan media since he entered the legislative body in 2020. , has also become a thorn in the side of Luying.

In response to the current tense situation across the Taiwan Strait and the continued fanning of flames by a few green camp politicians, Wu Sihuai asked continuously today: "Today the two sides of the Taiwan Strait have reached this level, and the whole world says it is very dangerous. Are the ministries and councils ready?" "Taiwan is a small and densely populated area. "If there is a war, where will they go?" "If the missiles fly over in three minutes, where will the Taiwanese people go?"

Faced with Wu Sihuai's rapid-fire questions, Wu Zhaoxie, who has always been arrogant, could not argue, and he was usually smooth-talking. Su Zhenchang was also dumbfounded. Taiwanese media described Su Tseng-chang as "only listening carefully to the questions and pausing for a while without answering."

In an interview with a reporter from the Herald after the meeting, Wu Sihuai said that one of the main themes and purposes of his political inquiry was to call on the DPP authorities to take on moral and political responsibilities. Responsibility, pursue cross-strait peace, do not provoke, do not start a war lightly.

Wu Sihuai said that dialogue is better than confrontation in handling cross-strait relations. There are no winners in war, and there are no losers in peace. We hope that the ruling Democratic Progressive Party will not push Taiwan into war for the selfish interests of one person and one party, but will instead consider the survival, security and development of the 23 million Taiwanese people. We also hope that the mainland will do its best. Maintain cross-strait peace.

Straits Herald reporter Wu Shenglin

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