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(1)”I’m the president.” Tsai Ing-won tries to communicate
(2)”We are the Chinese Air Force.”
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(4)Reporter Park Junwoo
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(6)Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen communicated at a base in Kaohsiung on the 9th
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(1)According to Chinese and Taiwanese media on the 13th, President Tsai is not the one
(2)On the 9th, I visited an air base in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and had a test communication with front-line communication officers. When Tsai introduced himself, he said, “This is the president,” and the message, “You broke into our airspace and seriously violated our sovereignty.”
(3)In response, some military experts argued that this may not be a coincidence “It’s such an exquisite timing, but there’s a possibility that China intentionally sent this message after grasping the president’s schedule in advance,” said Chie Chung, a military expert at the National Policy Foundation, a Kuomintang think tank Military expert Zhang Yanting, former deputy commander of Taiwan’s air force, also hinted at the possibility of China’s intentional intervention, saying, “If not, it is a very strange coincidence.”
Taiwan’s president went on a military inspection, and China was aware of all military communications, which was a security mess
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