Japan's Liberal Democratic Party Youth Bureau Director Masahin Okura and 11 others visited Taiwan. Accompanied by Lee Teng-hui's daughter Annie Lee, he visited Lee Teng-hui's grave. Okura told Annie Lee that she had visited former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe before coming. Shinzo A

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Japan Liberal Democratic Party Youth Bureau Director Kazushi Okura and 11 others visited Taiwan. Accompanied by Lee Teng-hui's daughter Lee Annie, he visited Lee Teng-hui's grave. Okura told Annie Lee that she had visited former Prime Minister , Shinzo Abe before coming. Shinzo Abe specifically told her to try her best to maintain the relationship between "Taiwan and Japan". Shinzo Abe's office also contains Lee Teng-hui's signature books, which shows her respect for Lee Teng-hui. This is a bit like the meaning of Shinzo Abe visiting his grave.

On July 28, 2021, Abe said in an interview with Sankei Shimbun, "No politician in the world thinks about Japan like Lee Teng-hui." He hopes to pay his condolences in front of Lee Teng-hui's grave. At that time, Lee Teng-hui had been dead for nearly a year, and Abe had the final say in his "selling Taiwan with a charming Japanese" for Lee Teng-hui. It was also fate. When Abe first met Lee Teng-hui, he was also the director of the Liberal Democratic Party Youth Bureau. The two fell in love with each other at first sight. Now that half a year has passed, Abe has not found a suitable opportunity to visit Lee Teng-hui's grave and ask the current director of the Liberal Democratic Party Youth Bureau, Okura, to worship the letter on behalf of him. It is a matter of fact.

Just, Abe By Lee Teng-hui, is it just a personal friendship between them? Obviously not. Just as Abe gave Lee Teng-hui the definition, “No politician in the world thinks about Japan like Lee Teng-hui.” Abe admires Lee Teng-hui. It is not that Lee Teng-hui safeguards Taiwan’s interests and protects the rights and interests of the Taiwanese people, but Lee Teng-hui said, “ Diaoyu Islands belongs to Japan” and “Taiwan was originally from Japan.” Look, aren’t these all the inner words of Japanese right-hebei politicians? Lee Teng-hui was obsessed with his identity as "Masato Iwari" and was grateful to his brother for being able to enter the "Yasukuni Shrine". This is definitely the emotional basis of "considering Japan". From this, Japanese right-wing elements represented by Shinzo Abe looked up to Taiwanese politicians who "think about Japan" and tried their best to support them. Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen announced in 2014 that she went to the United States and Japan for an interview after announcing her participation in the "general election". In Japan, due to the inconvenience of the Prime Minister's status as the Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe created a "accidental encounter" in a hotel. After Tsai Ing-wen came to power, she really safeguarded Japan's interests and denied the sovereignty of the Diaoyu Islands. She also went to the "reef" to leave "birds" and turned into "oyeur birds", and the fishing rights of Taiwanese fishermen disappeared in the Pacific. Tsai Ing-wen is considering Japan this way, and her relationship with Abe is of course getting deeper and deeper. When Tsai Ing-wen met Kokura and her delegation, she was still expressing her gratitude for her "meeting in the cloud" with Abe a few days ago.

In this atmosphere, the politicians on the island, especially the "green camp" politicians, have long regarded "fashioned Japan" as a fashion, and some want to send Taiwan to Japan immediately. Tsai Ing-wen's "representative to Japan" Tsai Ing-wen's administration defends and lobbies Japan's interests everywhere, and Taiwanese people call him "representative to assist Japan." Su Jiaquan, the former head of the legislative body who once partnered with Tsai Ing-wen to run for regional leaders, said, "'Taiwan and Japan' are husband and wife, and Japan laughs at Taiwan's foreign affairs department," said Wu Zhaoxie, head of Taiwan's foreign affairs department, with a charming look, saying that Japan's "representative to Taiwan" is the "big brother".

"Taiwan independence" politicians are getting more and more entangled with the Japanese right wing, which is an inevitable result of the development of Sino-Japanese relations and the contradiction between the cross-strait "unification and independence". In recent years, Japan has been afraid of China's rapid development. It has curbed China based on the US-Japan alliance, and obstructed the rise of the right-wing forces that "oppose one-sided change of the status quo" by "opposing one-sided change of the status quo" and "using Taiwan to control China" has become an important part of Japan's China strategy. For the DPP, only by connecting overseas forces to form a protective umbrella can we have the capital and confidence to challenge the mainland. "Using Taiwan to control China" and "relying on the Japanese to seek independence" brought them together. However, China and Japan are neighbors that cannot be moved away, and Japan's rulings cannot turn against China at this stage. Right-wing politicians like Abe who have stepped down but still have huge energy in Japanese politics have become the leading figures of "Taiwan independence" elements. Recently, a group of "Taiwan independence" elements in Taiwan are preparing to establish the "Shizo Abe Friends' Association", which will hold a regular "Taiwan-Japan" exchange meeting and hold a study meeting on the "Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategic Concept" advocated by Abe. Look, Abe is going to become their god.

In recent times, Abe has published fallacies many times, claiming that "if there is something happening in Taiwan, it is Japan, and the US-Japan alliance is something happening." He even published articles from the US media to encourage the United States to abandon the "fuzzy strategy" on the Taiwan issue. Abe's remarks greatly encouraged "Taiwan independence". In Taiwan's polls, there was even a spectacle that believed that Japan sent troops to rescue Taiwan more than believed that the United States sent troops.

However, Taiwanese people don’t know that, Abe’s “If there is something to do in Taiwan, it is Japan’s” does not necessarily mean that Japan regards Taiwan’s affairs as Japan’s affairs. In Japan's eyes, if the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are not unified, there will be no great security pressure on the front line of Japan's southwest islands, and there will be geopolitical convenience on the Diaoyu Islands issue. If the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are not unified, Japan's southern route will not feel psychologically insecure. The most fundamental thing is that the inconsistency between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait means that the United States is still the overlord of the Western Pacific, and Japan still has the opportunity to compete with China in East Asia. Look, it’s all about Japan’s interests, and Taiwan is just a pawn of Japan.

Therefore, the more eagerly the "Tsai Ing-wen and others" hope that "if there is something to do in Taiwan, it is Japan", the more they will be lost in the Japanese right-wing speech. All they can do is to constantly transfer benefits to Japan. The tighter the "Taiwan independence" is entangled with the Japanese right wing, the further Taiwan's fishing boats are from the Diaoyu Islands and the "Okinoto Reef", and the more "nuclear food" in Japan will enter.