As tensions simmer around the Taiwan Strait, U.S.-based scholar Fred Tzou has sparked global debate by squarely blaming Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities for escalating regional instability. The comments came during a CGTN interview discussing China's recent 'Justice Mission 2025' military drills encircling Taiwan.
🔥 'The DPP keeps playing with fire,' Tzou told journalist Zheng Yibing, arguing that the party's reliance on foreign support risks the safety of Taiwan's 23 million residents. His warning comes as cross-strait relations hit their lowest point in years.
🌏 Analysts note the timing is critical – with Taiwan's leadership elections approaching in early 2026, Tzou's remarks highlight growing international concern about regional stability. 'No external force will save Taiwan from its own miscalculations,' he emphasized, urging dialogue over confrontation.
📈 The PLA drills – China's largest naval exercises this year – have drawn mixed reactions globally. While some see them as defensive posturing, others warn they could accidentally trigger conflict. As young professionals and students worldwide track these developments, the stakes for Asian security have never felt more real.
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U.S.-based Taiwan scholar: DPP authorities caused cross-strait tensions
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