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影片摘要

影片摘要
2025/11/28

【民眾之聲/完整版】1.25兆引眾怒?前後任總統都知道事情大條了?賴政權「內外交迫」前扁辦主任籲「綠白合」?財劃「第8次提出覆議」卓:「立院應記取教訓」?@TPP_Media


Here is a summary of the arguments presented in the video:

  • Military Procurement Budget and Timeline for Unification by Force:
    • Questions why the Lai administration has allocated a special budget of NT$1.25 trillion for national defense and military procurement, suggesting it is based on the belief that the Chinese Communist Party will use force to unify Taiwan by 2027.
    • Points out that Annette Lu (呂秀蓮) criticized this move as satisfying arms dealers from major countries without considering how to prevent war.
  • Inconsistent Statements from the Lai Ching-te Administration:
    • Criticizes Lai Ching-te (賴清德) for previously stating, "If you elect me, the risk of war across the Taiwan Strait will be the lowest," while now proposing a 2027 timeline for unification by force, calling it a contradiction.
    • Criticizes the inconsistencies in the Lai administration's statements, claiming the Presidential Office says one thing in the morning and denies it in the evening.
  • Lack of Clarity Regarding Military Procurement Content:
    • Criticizes the lack of clarity in the NT$1.25 trillion military procurement budget, questioning whether the government is deceiving the public.
    • Raises questions about military procurement items like "precision artillery," arguing that the government has not clearly explained the specific items to be purchased.
  • Doubts about Military Procurement from the United States:
    • Questions spending large sums to purchase military equipment from the United States, noting that many items have not been delivered on schedule and compensation cannot be sought.
    • Points out that the M1A2T tanks are a "castrated version" lacking features like real-time battlefield maps.
  • Contradiction between Energy Security and Resisting China to Protect Taiwan:
    • Questions whether Taiwan's energy security will be threatened without nuclear power, criticizing the government's energy policy as running counter to the goal of resisting China to protect Taiwan.
  • Political Persecution and National Security Red Lines:
    • Criticizes the government for detaining Chinese spouse Hsu Chun-ying (徐春鶯) under the Anti-Infiltration Law, claiming it is political persecution aimed at Ko Wen-je (柯文哲).
    • Argues that the government's national security red line is prohibiting support for opposition parties.
  • Internal and External Pressures and the Possibility of DPP-TPP Cooperation:
    • Relays former Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁)'s office director Chen Song-shan's call for "Green-White cooperation," believing it reflects the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP's internal anxiety and difficulties.
    • Suggests that the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP may seek cooperation with other parties given the tense cross-strait relations and the pressure of next year's elections.
  • Questioning the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP's Election Strategies:
    • Criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP for constantly manipulating the "resisting China to protect Taiwan" issue to sell fear for electoral gain.
    • Argues that the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP government is pushing the country towards a quasi-war state and expanding national power, infringing upon the people's freedom.
  • Evaluation of Ko Wen-je (柯文哲):
    • Criticizes Chen Song-shan's claim that Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) is pragmatically utilitarian as unfounded, arguing that Ko Wen-je is the true pragmatist.
  • Impact of U.S.-China Relations:
    • Believes that the more stable U.S.-China relations become, the more uneasy the Lai Ching-te government feels.
    • Points out that the Trump administration's frequent interactions with China caused panic within the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP government.
  • Views on Taiwan's Autonomy and Cross-Strait Peace:
    • Emphasizes the Taiwan People's Party, TPP's stance of "Taiwan autonomy, cross-strait peace," advocating for a balance between competition, cooperation, and confrontation.
  • Analysis of the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP Primary Elections:
    • Analyzes the situation in the Democratic Progressive Party, DPP's internal primary elections, pointing out that Enoch Wu (吳怡農) was besieged within the party and the changes in the Tainan election situation.