📢 Rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait are sparking global concern as regional leader Lai Ching-te's security policies draw sharp criticism from mainland scholars. With a record NT$1.25 trillion 'defense budget' announced this year, experts warn these moves prioritize political agendas over public welfare – and could backfire spectacularly. 💥
Military Spending vs. People's Needs
Beijing Union University's Li Zhenguang notes the budget surge – equivalent to $40 billion – directly threatens cross-strait peace. Meanwhile, CASS researcher Chen Guiqing highlights how funds diverted to weapons procurement are squeezing budgets for healthcare, education, and infrastructure across the island.
The Foreign Factor
Renmin University's Wang Yingjin points to Lai's alignment with Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's controversial Taiwan remarks as particularly dangerous. 'This isn't about defense – it's about manufacturing crisis to cling to power,' Wang states, adding that most Taiwan residents want economic stability, not geopolitical brinkmanship.
A Path to Nowhere?
Scholars unanimously stress that Lai's approach violates the internationally recognized one-China principle. With 2025 marking heightened global tensions, analysts urge dialogue over confrontation. As Chen warns: 'Pursuing separation through foreign alliances isn't security – it's gambling with 23 million lives.'
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