Huang Shuguang, the former chief of staff of Taiwan, called on the United States, Japan, the Philippines, and Taiwan to set up a joint notification mechanism to resist the increasing threat of mainland China.
Huang Shuguang, also the convener of the Taiwan Submarine Project Team, made the above statements when an interview published by the Nikkei Asia.In this rare interview with foreign media, Huang Shuguang said that if mainland China surrounds Taiwan's island, Taiwan may "be in trouble."
Huang Shuguang said: "Taiwan is in the core strategic position in the Indo -Pacific region, connecting Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, and China. If Taiwan is lost, Chinese military forces will enter the Pacific Ocean and directly cut off Japan and South Korea's business,Crude oil imports and trade 'life lines', China can do whatever they want in the entire South China Sea. "
Huang Shuguang, also a member of Taiwan's National Security Consulting, added: "If Taiwan is taken away, Japan's development and survival will face the same danger.Direct threats. (Because) the three regimes are supporting each other. "
For this reason, Huang Shuguang believes that Taiwan should establish a good joint notification mechanism with the United States, Japan and the Philippines to "share the information of Chinese military activities collected by each other in this region."
Huang Shuguang quoted the famous saying of the old Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, "There is something in Taiwan in Taiwan" and said, "I will change it, if Taiwan is safe, Japan will not have trouble."
Huang Shuguang revealed that Taiwan is focusing on the two strategic locations of the northeast waters and the bus strait, and says "If a major attack occurs, China is likely to rely on Russia to send navy to the East China Sea in order to resist the resistance to resistJapan and the United States support. They will want to isolate Taiwan to complete the aggression as soon as possible. Therefore, Taiwan cannot be surrounded by China from all directions, otherwise we will finish it. "