Former Kuomintang representative of public opinion, Tsai Zhengyuan lamented on Facebook that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe advocated that "Taiwan has something to do, but Japan has something to do." Now that Taiwan is really going to do it, why is Japan quiet?

People's Liberation Army implements live-fire military exercises. (Eastern Theater Command Weibo)

U.S. House Speaker Pelosi's whirlwind-style runaway to Taiwan triggered a counter-attack on the mainland and "circling Taiwan" military exercises, and the situation in the Taiwan Strait suddenly heated up. Former Kuomintang public opinion representative Cai Zhengyuan lamented on Facebook that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe advocated that "Taiwan has something to do, but Japan has something to do". Now Taiwan is really something to do, why is Japan quiet?

Cai Zhengyuan questioned whether Japan believes that "the island-surrounding exercise" is just "Taiwan has something small", not "Taiwan has something big", Japan can treat it as if it is not like this? Or Japan believes that when "Taiwan has something big", it can only be determined that Japan is something? The problem is that "Taiwan has something small", Japan regards it as nothing, and it is really "Taiwan has something big". It would be strange if Japan treats it as if something is wrong? Tsai Zhengyuan sighed, so Shinzo Abe's will turned into "Taiwan has something, but Japan is fine!"

The People's Liberation Army conducted military exercises in the waters around Taiwan from the 4th to the 7th. Japanese Cabinet Secretary Hiroichi Matsuno expressed concern at a press conference on the 3rd. In addition, the local fishermen were uneasy because the fishing ground was not far from the exercise location.

In addition, NHK reported on the evening of the 4th that Japan's Ministry of Defense announced that the mainland launched 9 ballistic missiles on the afternoon of the 4th, and five of the waters fell into were located in Japan's exclusive economic waters (EEZ). (Source: Taiwan's "China Times News Network")