In a recent press conference, a spokesperson from China's defense ministry warned Taiwan that their military expansion efforts would ultimately lead to self-destruction, emphasizing that China would eventually claim Taiwan. This statement drew attention for its similarity to a quote from the blockbuster film Ne Zha 2. Taiwan's live-fire drills, integral to their defense strategy against Chinese aggression, have increased in scope, prompting heightened tensions. Wu Qian described Taiwan's actions as dangerous miscalculations amidst rising patriotic sentiments in China, fueled by the film's success.
Wu Qian: We warn the DPP authorities that holding back the tide with a broom will only end up in self-destruction. We will come and get you, sooner or later.
The drills are a big part of Taiwan's defensive preparations to deter or resist an attack by China, which has vowed to annex the territory.
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