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https://mil.news.sina.com.cn/china/2019-05-25/doc-ihvhiqay1253968.shtml

韩国瑜批蔡当局同大陆没互动:两岸关系应像打乒乓球

2019年05月25日 10:10 环球网



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[环球网报道 实习记者 尹艳辉]蔡英文上台3年,其在两岸政策上的表现屡遭民众诟病。国民党籍高雄市长韩国瑜23日在接受台媒专访时批评,民进党当局在处理两岸关系时像打高尔夫,和大陆没有互动,而两岸之间应该像打乒乓球一样,互动性很强。
综合台媒消息,韩国瑜23日在接受台湾《联合报》专访时谈到两岸关系,以“打乒乓球”来形容。他认为,两岸关系不是自己一个人在那边思考要走一条单边主义的道路,而是互动性的,要彼此尊重了解,包括相互融合与交流,所以他用乒乓球比喻两岸关系:两岸之间应该像打乒乓球一样互动性很强。为此,韩国瑜痛批蔡英文当局:把两岸关系打成了高尔夫球,和大陆没有互动。
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韩国瑜(图片来源:台湾《联合报》)
24日,韩国瑜又在高雄市议会期间接受媒体访问时,进一步阐述了自己的两岸关系“乒乓论”,他表示,两岸关系本应该互动性很强,但民进党现在当高尔夫球在打,死命往洞里打。而“打乒乓球是互动的,你开球,对方要打回来,所以两岸关系是乒乓球状态”。

因此,反观民进党这3年的“走法”,韩国瑜直批,(蔡英文当局)用打高尔夫球的方式处理(两岸关系),这是不对的!所以用运动来比喻两岸关系未来彼此尊重和了解,谋求2300万人更好的福祉。
去年底,台湾“九合一”选举,韩国瑜掀起“韩流”,最终将民进党执政二十年的高雄市从绿地变成蓝天。这股“韩流”在选后持续发烧,他在两岸关系方面发表的论述也因此备受瞩目。
此前,韩国瑜多次发表两岸关系的论述,他表示,两岸之间的定海神针及罗盘就是“九二共识”、反对“台独”,用这8字全都通,能帮助台湾找到未来的路,否则就是死胡同。
几日前,在被台媒问及要怎么达到“台湾安全,人民有钱”时,韩国瑜又用载满弹药与食物的军舰作比喻表示,就算有优秀的船长跟水手,还是要依赖罗盘来决定方向。而两岸关系也是一样,两岸交流只要以坚持“九二共识”、反对“台独”当定海神针,在同样中华民族共识下,文化血脉都通,不追求“台独”,还有什么战争可打?这样台湾人民都会安心。



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South Korea’s Yu Tsai authorities have no interaction with the mainland: cross-strait relations should be like playing table tennis
May 25, 2019 10:10 Global Network
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[Global Network Report Intern reporter Yin Yanhui] Tsai Ing-wen has been in power for three years, and his performance on cross-strait policies has repeatedly been criticized by the public. On the 23rd, the KMT’s Kaohsiung Mayor, South Korea, criticized in an exclusive interview with Taiwan media. The DPP authorities used to play golf in dealing with cross-strait relations and did not interact with the mainland. The two sides should be as interactive as table tennis.

According to comprehensive media news, South Korea’s Yu said on the 23rd in an exclusive interview with Taiwan’s "United Daily News" that "cross-strait relations" are described as "playing table tennis." He believes that cross-strait relations are not alone in thinking about the path of unilateralism, but are interactive. They must respect each other and understand each other, including mutual integration and exchange. Therefore, he uses table tennis to compare cross-strait relations: cross-strait relations. It should be as interactive as playing table tennis. To this end, South Korea’s Yu has approved the English authorities of Tsai: to make cross-strait relations into golf and there is no interaction with the mainland.
South Korea Yu (Source: Taiwan "United Daily News") South Korea Yu (Source: Taiwan "United Daily News")

On the 24th, when South Korea received a media interview during the Kaohsiung City Council, he further elaborated his "cross-strait relationship". He said that cross-strait relations should be very interactive, but the DPP is now playing golf. , die in the hole to fight. And "playing table tennis is interactive, you kick the ball, the other side wants to fight back, so the cross-strait relationship is the state of table tennis."

Therefore, in contrast to the DPP’s three-year "walking", South Korea’s Yu directly approved (the Tsai-English authorities) to deal with golf (cross-strait relations), which is not right! Therefore, we use sports to compare the mutual respect and understanding of the future of cross-strait relations and seek better welfare for 23 million people.

At the end of last year, Taiwan’s “Nine in One” elections, South Korea’s yoga began as “Korean Wave”, and eventually the Kaohsiung City, where the Democratic Progressive Party has been in power for 20 years, has turned from green to blue. This "Korean Wave" continued to have a fever after the election, and his discourse on cross-strait relations has also attracted much attention.

Earlier, South Korea’s Yu published many remarks on cross-strait relations. He said that the Dinghai Shenzheng and Compass between the two sides of the strait is the "1992 Consensus" and against "Taiwan independence." All these eight words can help Taiwan find a way forward. Otherwise, It is a dead end.

A few days ago, when asked by the Taiwanese media how to achieve "Taiwan's security, the people have money," South Korea Yu used a metaphor full of ammunition and food. Even if there are excellent captains and sailors, they still have to rely on the compass to decide. direction. The cross-strait relations are the same. Cross-strait exchanges only need to adhere to the "1992 Consensus" and oppose "Taiwan independence" as a sea god. Under the same Chinese national consensus, the culture and blood are all open, and no "Taiwan independence" is pursued. What war can be waged? In this way, the people of Taiwan will feel at ease.
Keywords : South Korea Yucai English cross-strait relations mainland Democratic Progressive Party
 

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Japan will come to rescue its former colony.

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March 25, 2015 Topic: Security Blog Brand: The Buzz
Japan's Navy Unveils 'Aircraft Carrier in Disguise'
Japan’s largest warship since World War II has just entered service.
by Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Japan’s largest warship since World War II has just entered service. Japan’s Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) took delivery on Wednesday of the Izumo, a helicopter carrier “as big as the Imperial Navy aircraft carriers that battled the United States in the Pacific.”
The Izumo was indigenously constructed at a shipyard in Yokohama, near Tokyo, at a cost of around $1.5 billion. It is named after the former Izumo province in western Honshu. In Japanese mythology, the entrance to yomi(hell) is located in Izumo.
Perhaps this is apt, as the ship’s capacities definitely have the ability to dispatch Japan’s foes. The Izumo displaces 19,500 tons and is 248 meters (814 feet) long. According to Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani, the ship will improve the Japanese Self-Defense Forces’ capacity to deal with submarines: “As well as having the capacity to search for submarines itself, it will be able to deal with submarines over a larger area as it’s equipped with a lot of helicopters.”
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The ship can carry nine helicopters, in addition to 470 personnel. However, in theory, the ship can carry over twenty aircraft. According to reports, while the Izumo “does not have a catapult necessary to launch fixed-wing fighters, a planned vertical-take-off-and-landing (VTOL) variant of the F-35 could fly from the Izumo's flight deck.” This basically makes the Izumo—which gives Japan its largest naval flat surface since the Second World War—an “aircraft carrier in disguise.”
Designating it a helicopter destroyer allows Japan to circumvent its constitutional ban on waging offensive war, as aircraft carriers are considered offensive weapons due to their ability to project force. Japan is also adding “longer-range patrol aircraft and military cargo planes to its defense capability, and buying Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets, amphibious assault vehicles and Boeing's Osprey troop carrier, which can operate from the Izumo.”
 

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Japan will come to rescue its former colony.

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March 25, 2015 Topic: Security Blog Brand: The Buzz
Japan's Navy Unveils 'Aircraft Carrier in Disguise'
Japan’s largest warship since World War II has just entered service.
by Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Japan’s largest warship since World War II has just entered service. Japan’s Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) took delivery on Wednesday of the Izumo, a helicopter carrier “as big as the Imperial Navy aircraft carriers that battled the United States in the Pacific.”
The Izumo was indigenously constructed at a shipyard in Yokohama, near Tokyo, at a cost of around $1.5 billion. It is named after the former Izumo province in western Honshu. In Japanese mythology, the entrance to yomi(hell) is located in Izumo.
Perhaps this is apt, as the ship’s capacities definitely have the ability to dispatch Japan’s foes. The Izumo displaces 19,500 tons and is 248 meters (814 feet) long. According to Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani, the ship will improve the Japanese Self-Defense Forces’ capacity to deal with submarines: “As well as having the capacity to search for submarines itself, it will be able to deal with submarines over a larger area as it’s equipped with a lot of helicopters.”
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The ship can carry nine helicopters, in addition to 470 personnel. However, in theory, the ship can carry over twenty aircraft. According to reports, while the Izumo “does not have a catapult necessary to launch fixed-wing fighters, a planned vertical-take-off-and-landing (VTOL) variant of the F-35 could fly from the Izumo's flight deck.” This basically makes the Izumo—which gives Japan its largest naval flat surface since the Second World War—an “aircraft carrier in disguise.”
Designating it a helicopter destroyer allows Japan to circumvent its constitutional ban on waging offensive war, as aircraft carriers are considered offensive weapons due to their ability to project force. Japan is also adding “longer-range patrol aircraft and military cargo planes to its defense capability, and buying Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets, amphibious assault vehicles and Boeing's Osprey troop carrier, which can operate from the Izumo.”


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And I was there actually. This pic taken from deck of Kim Chi Warship looking at Izumo.
Japs quasi-aircraft-carrier Rosak in Pee Sai Changi Naval base during Open House Warship Display, PLA laughing!
 
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