China-US standoff Biden responded to reduce dependence on the Chinese Communist Party U.S. military action He exposed himself as a Chinese Communist Party mole to help the unification war The Land Commission responded

Moon Jae-in’s government is questioned for collaborating with the enemy after an outcry over a proposed nuclear power plant for North Korea

Oriental Daily News reported that the South Korean government was revealed by the media to have discussed building a nuclear power plant for North Korea, causing public outcry and opposition parties questioning it as collusion with the enemy.

The report quoted sources as saying that the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Resources deleted 444 internal documents last December, including more than 10 reports for “Advancing the construction of nuclear power plants in North Korea,” written in May 2018, after the meeting between President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on April 27 of the same year.

The report said the report in question showed the government based on providing electricity assistance to the DPRK as a basis to then discuss building nuclear power plants for each other, with the South Korean side indicating at the Time that there would be no more new nuclear power plants in the country.

The opposition National Power Party described it as a shocking and significant event, and demanded to find out the officials who were behind the construction of nuclear power plants for North Korea and why.

North Korea’s top official reveals the process of leaving the country: daughter’s favorite new Home with free internet access

The former acting ambassador of North Korea to Kuwait, Ryu Hyun-woo, recently gave his first media interview to recall the situation after he defected to South Korea with his Family in 2019. Two months after North Korea’s former acting ambassador to Italy Cho Sung-gil defected to South Korea, Ryu Hyun-woo took his family to South Korea in September 2019, but the news was not revealed until last week.

The first interview was with CNN on February 1, which was also his first media interview after his defection.

After spending more than a year in South Korea, Yoo Hyun-woo asked his daughter what she liked most about her new home, and her answer was that she could surf the Internet at will.

Now, Yoo is worried about the safety of his other family members, as he and his wife have several relatives still in North Korea. It is well known that if an official defects, his family will be punished by association, so his three siblings, his 83-year-old mother, his father-in-law and mother-in-law are in danger of retaliation. Liu Xian Yu also shed tears when talking about his relatives.

As a former insider, Ryu Hyun-woo pointed out that international sanctions are having an impact on the North Korean government, which is short of funds, “The current sanctions against North Korea are unprecedented and have a role to play… I think the sanctions against North Korea should continue.”

He also mentioned that nuclear weapons are the lifeline of North Korea’s Kim family regime and that current leader Kim Jong-un will not give up his nuclear weapons.

White wolf exposed himself as a Chinese Communist Party mole to help the unification war The Land Commission responded

The president of the Chinese Unification Party (CUP), Zhang Anle, a gangster nicknamed “White Wolf,” said in an interview with the mainland media that he wants to set up a red team to help the united war on the other side of the Taiwan Strait. The Land Commission responded that according to the “National Security Law” the maximum penalty can be more than 7 years in prison ……

The Central News Agency and the Free Times reported that Zhang Anle, in an interview with the Central People’s Radio of the Communist Party of China, revealed how he relied on his past background in the jungle to absorb and train young people through participation in activities, with the aim of developing a red team responsible for promoting “peaceful reunification”.

In this regard, the Republic of China Mainland Committee on the evening of the 1st in written form in response to inquiries, one of the amendments to Article 115 of the Criminal Law has been included in mainland China into the scope of application of the crime of foreign invasion. As for the possible involvement of illegal matters, the Mainland Affairs Council is to support the prosecution and investigation of the authorities in accordance with the law.

According to Article 2-1, paragraph 1, and Article 5-1 of the National Security Law, those who intend to endanger national security or social stability by initiating, financing, hosting, manipulating, directing, or developing organizations for mainland China will be sentenced to more than seven years in prison and may be fined more than NT$50 million and less than NT$100 million.

In response to Zhang Anle’s statement, Luo Chengzong, a member of the Ministry of the Interior’s Political Party Review Committee and director of the Institute of Finance and Law at Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, revealed in an interview on January 31 that the Political Party Review Committee had held three meetings this session, both of which were to discuss whether the UPP had jeopardized the existence of the Republic of China.

The Ministry of the Interior can search for evidence of the existence of the Republic of China. So the Ministry of the Interior can search for evidence to include in order to petition the Chancellor to dissolve unconstitutional political parties.

Former NSA Deputy Director Chen Wenfan talked about revealing in a speech to the U.S. military in 2019 that the CCP has developed a complete cross-channel local government network on the island and has established extensive ties with 24 business, media and semi-official representatives in Taiwan, with at least 22 pro-CCP organizations and political parties.

TSMC strength unexpected Nikkei: make the United States anxious feel uneasy

Insufficient automotive chips lead to a reduction in car production, which may cause global economic fluctuations. The Japanese media reported that the United States, Germany, Japan and other governments requested assistance from the Taiwan authorities, hoping that TSMC (TSMC) and other semiconductor companies to increase production of automotive chips, in this context, to strengthen TSMC’s presence, and said “TSMC has unexpected strength, and now the United States also feel uneasy.

The Central News Agency (CNA) reported that a report by the Nikkei Chinese website on Jan. 29, titled “TSMC’s power causes anxiety in the U.S.,” pointed out that against the backdrop of a serious global semiconductor shortage, the presence of TSMC, the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, has been reinforced, and has now developed to the point where governments are requesting TSMC’s assistance in increasing production through Taiwan authorities, a rare occurrence. The situation.

The newspaper pointed out that it is rare for a company’s movement to move the world so much, and tried to explore “why TSMC is so powerful”?

The world’s semiconductor production is now concentrated in TSMC one after another. The United States Apple, Qualcomm, Sony and other large companies are going to Taiwan every day to find ways to carry TSMC semiconductors in their products, because it will influence the performance of the products.

TSMC was founded in 1987, a year with profound significance. Before that, in 1986, Japan and the United States signed the “Japan-U.S. Semiconductor Agreement” after a violent trade dispute over semiconductors.

Not surprisingly, in the second year of the “Japan-U.S. Semiconductor Agreement”, TSMC, which was pioneered by Chang Chung-Mou, received production orders as the U.S. promoted the horizontal division of labor, and soon entered a growth phase.

The United States, by virtue of the horizontal division of labor of its own design, has promoted factory-less operation, giving birth to strong companies such as Qualcomm and Nvidia; but the tilt toward intangible assets such as patents and data, and the loss of production to Asia has resulted in a deepening division of labor, and “TSMC has unexpected strength, and now the United States is also feeling uneasy”.

China-US standoff, for the first time: Multiple US and Chinese military planes enter air defense identification zone Sunday

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense said on Feb. 1 that six Chinese Communist Party fighter jets, a Chinese Communist Party reconnaissance aircraft and a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft entered the air defense identification zone in southern Taiwan on Jan. 31. This is the first time Taiwan has mentioned the entry of U.S. forces into its air defense identification zone.

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense said on Jan. 1 that a total of seven Chinese communist fighter jets entered the air defense identification zone in southern Taiwan on Jan. 31, including two J-10 fighter jets, four J-11 fighter jets and one Y-8 reconnaissance aircraft; while a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft was present in the same area at the time.

Taiwan rarely mentions U.S. military operations publicly, often when U.S. warships cross the Taiwan Strait; however, diplomatic or security sources say there are frequent U.S. air and naval operations near the island.

What the U.S. Will Do if the Chinese Communist Party Acts on Taiwan Secretary Biden Responds

New U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked by the media Monday (Feb. 1) whether there would be a future military confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party over the situation in the Taiwan Strait, to which he replied, “It’s well within our control.”

In an interview with NBC News on Monday, Blinken said, “There’s no question that China [the Chinese Communist Party] poses the most significant challenge to us than any other country, but it’s a complex challenge. There’s an adversarial side to this relationship, there’s certainly a competitive side, and there’s also something that can be cooperative. But whether we’re dealing with any of those aspects of the relationship, we have to be able to approach China (the Chinese Communist Party) from a position of strength, not weakness.”

He again reiterated Biden’s coalition strategy against the Communist Party. “I think that strength comes from having strong alliances that China (the CCP) doesn’t have; actually participating in world affairs and showing up in these international institutions, because when we pull out, China (the CCP) fills in and then they become the party that sets the rules and norms of those institutions.”

Blinken is confident about avoiding a military confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party. He said, “The good news is that each of the above is completely within our control.”

He added, “In fact, when there are stronger alliances, engaging the world, standing up for our values, investing in our people, making sure our military layouts are in place, we can build back to a better state in that area as well.”

Apollo.com commentator Wang Duyan said Blinken said he was confident in avoiding a military confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party. This war-avoidance argument is weak and will instead inspire the Chinese Communist Party to challenge it. Blinken was Obama’s deputy secretary of state, and even when Obama went to mainland China, he did not have a ladder to get off the plane. As Obama’s henchman, Blinken will not fail to do so.

The Pentagon funded the construction of Texas rare earth plant to reduce dependence on the Chinese Communist Party

The picture shows the Steenkampskraal (SKK) rare earth deposit in the Western Cape province of Africa.

The U.S. Department of Defense will provide $30 million to Australia’s Lynas Corp. to build a rare earth processing plant in Texas in a quest to reduce dependence on Chinese imports of the key mineral.

The plant will be able to process light rare earth elements (LREEs), which are widely used not only in consumer electronics such as cell phones and electric car engines, but are also critical to the production of next-generation fighter jets and precision-guided missiles, the Epoch Times reported.

Linus, one of the few significant non-Chinese rare earth miners, is not the first time it has received federal funding for a U.S. project. Last year, the company partnered with Texas-based Blue Line Corp. in an agreement with the Pentagon to build a plant for the separation of heavy rare earth elements (HREEs), which are used in the manufacture of specialized military weapons systems.

Both plants will be built in Hondo, Texas, about 45 miles west of San Antonio. Linus said the facilities, when operational, will be able to produce a quarter of the world’s rare earth needs.

The United States, which was the global leader in rare earth production from the 1960s to the 1980s, now relies almost entirely on Chinese imports for rare earth materials. This reliance on Chinese rare earth minerals is causing serious concern as the U.S. and the world focus on dealing with the Epidemic.

Amanda Lacaze, CEO of Linus, said her company is the only non-Chinese commercial producer of separated rare earth products to the global market.