President Trump, thank you!

President Trump is ending his term of office and leaving the White House. To sum up his achievements in the past four years, we should say “thank you” to him!

The most outstanding achievement of President Trump is that he has “unmasked the Chinese Communist Party and let the world see the true face of the Chinese Communist Party. He also launched an all-round struggle to “destroy the Chinese Communist Party”, effectively combating the Chinese Communist Party and significantly reducing its ability to conquer the world.

Launching the “Communist Extermination Policy” to Hit the CCP Hard

More than half a century ago, Nixon launched the “United China and Russia” strategy, and the United States began to extend a hand of friendship to China, and has been implementing a “pro-China policy” ever since. By the end of 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union and U.S. world domination, the U.S. still adopted a “policy of appeasement” toward China: it believed that “after helping China improve its economy, China would naturally move toward democratization. When the Tiananmen Square massacre occurred in 1989, the U.S. took a series of sanctions, but within a month, President Bush sent a special envoy to Beijing to appease the Chinese Communist Party, and within three months, all sanctions were nullified. During President Clinton’s administration, China acquired critical missile technology from the U.S., which helped China develop into a military power, and in 2001, China joined the WTO with the help of President Bush Jr. and has since earned huge amounts of foreign currency each year, making China an economic power. President Obama has become even more weak and incompetent towards the Chinese Communist Party, allowing it to infiltrate the United States on all fronts. A large number of Chinese students entered American universities and research institutions to steal high-tech technologies. Confucius Institutes have been established in U.S. universities to promote socialist ideas and the virtues of the communist dictatorship. Worst of all, some senior officials in the U.S. government were indirectly bribed with money by the Chinese Communist Party, or were bewitched by beauty. The most notable of these was the son of then Vice President Joe Biden, who received substantial financial assistance from the CCP.

After President Trump took office in 2017, he told Americans that the “appeasement policy” was a major mistake, and that China had not democratized after its economy improved dramatically and leaped to become the world’s second largest economy, but that the Chinese Communist regime had become more “authoritarian and brutal. Instead, the CCP regime has become more “dictatorial and brutal”. Next, the Trump administration has revealed the CCP’s ambition to replace the United States as the world’s hegemon and thus dominate the world, and has clearly stated that “the CCP is the enemy of the United States”. The U.S. “policy toward China” also changed from “appeasement policy” to “policy to destroy the Communist Party.

In 2018, President Trump launched a “U.S.-China trade war” and then launched a series of measures to punish the CCP, including banning “high-tech products” from being exported to China, pushing “American companies” to leave China, and punishing human rights violations. “to leave China, punishing “Chinese officials” for human rights violations, ordering “Chinese students” with military backgrounds to leave the U.S., arresting a large number of Chinese spies, and strictly requiring Chinese companies listed in the U.S. to comply with U.S. accounting The Chinese spies were arrested in large numbers, and Chinese companies listed in the United States were ordered to comply with U.S. accounting rules. Internationally, Trump has launched an “Indo-Pacific Strategy” inviting Japan, Australia, and India to join the U.S. alliance and form a large encirclement around China. These measures have severely wounded the Chinese Communist Party, significantly reducing its national power and its ability to “do wrong”.

An economic boom not seen in decades

Since taking office, Trump has embarked on his “America First” policy, under which he has adopted a new economic policy focused entirely on the “welfare of the American worker,” increasing employment and wages through tax cuts and deregulation. Prior to the epidemic, the United States had strong economic growth, very low unemployment, and rising wages and household net worth. Such an economic boom had not been seen since the 1950s.

A Breakthrough in Promoting Peace in the Middle East

On September 15 of last year, President Trump greeted representatives of Israel, Bahrain and the UAE at the White House and personally witnessed the signing of agreements to normalize relations between Israel and Bahrain and the UAE, respectively. The move was a breakthrough in achieving “Middle East peace” and a historic milestone. Trump said that “more countries will follow suit and sign more peace agreements”. Sure enough, on Oct. 23, Trump announced that Sudan would begin normalizing relations with Israel. It is foreseeable that more Arab countries will reach peace agreements with Israel in the future, gradually moving toward the goal of “peace in the Middle East.

Since the establishment of Israel in 1948, Israel and the Arab countries have been at war with each other. This is a continuation of more than 2,000 years of history, with the Arab states vowing to destroy Israel and Israel seeking to protect itself. The two sides have been so hostile to each other that it has been an almost impossible task to resolve their differences and establish a peaceful and stable relationship. Now, Trump has taken the first step in promoting “peaceful coexistence” between the two sides, which is undoubtedly one of his major achievements in the diplomatic field.

Taiwan from troublemaker to strategic partner of the United States

Taiwan’s well-being has always been one of the main concerns of our Taiwanese people. When the U.S. launched its “United China and Anti-Russia” strategy and showed a friendly attitude toward the Chinese Communist Party, the “Taiwan-U.S. relationship” was put in an awkward situation. To promote “U.S.-China relations”, Taiwan is often seen as a stone in the way. In November 2011, during the Obama administration, the New York Times published a commentary proposing that “the United States could end its defense of Taiwan and stop arms sales to Taiwan in exchange for China’s cancellation of $1.14 trillion in U.S. debt. “. Even scarier, according to Wikileaks, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton responded, “I saw that. I think it’s smart, let’s talk about it!” . This shows how bad the situation was.

Things have quickly improved since Trump took office. First, Trump made big international news when he spoke with President Tsai on the phone right before he took office. At that time, many people still did not know where Taiwan was, causing a large number of people to search for “Taiwan” online. Since taking office, the Trump administration has been fighting the Chinese Communist Party while building closer ties with Taiwan. In terms of national defense, Trump has made more than $14 billion in arms sales to Taiwan in his four years in office, more than Obama’s total in his eight years in office. Moreover, the weapons approved by Trump include the Reaper drone (MQ-9), F16-V fighter jets, Harpoon missiles and other high-end new attack weapons, effectively enhancing Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities. In addition, a recently declassified U.S. “national security” document, 30 years in advance, reveals that the Trump administration’s “Indo-Pacific strategy” includes Taiwan as a partner in the first island chain, making it one of the objects that the U.S. military must defend. This shows that President Trump is concerned about Taiwan’s security.

Economically, TSMC announced last May that it will set up a 5nm fab in Arizona, a move that will drive other Taiwanese manufacturers to come to the U.S. to set up factories. Relatively, U.S. manufacturers Apple, Google (Google), Micron and other U.S. technology manufacturers have also come to Taiwan to set up factories, and Microsoft will set up its first data center in Taiwan. This indicates that large-scale U.S.-Taiwan economic exchanges are underway. On the diplomatic front, Secretary of State Pompeo recently announced that all restrictions on interactions between the U.S. executive branch and Taiwan officials would be lifted. In the past, the U.S. self-imposed restrictions to appease the Chinese Communist Party are now finally lifted, allowing the two governments to communicate openly, so that U.S.-Taiwan relations will enter normalization.

President Trump’s Historical Positioning

In summary, President Trump is the “most productive” president since President Reagan. President Reagan is recognized as a key figure in the “disintegration of the Soviet Empire” and President Trump will be positioned as a key figure in the “elimination of the evil Chinese Communist regime”. Furthermore, President Trump’s care for Taiwan is obvious to all, and he is the most friendly American president ever.

President Trump, thank you!