Taiwan is having an election.
What qualifications should the candidates have" Trustworthiness is certainly one
"the ability to keep promises. How can one win public trust if he has the habit
of breaking promises to the people" If he tends to lie about big political
issues, how can the electorate count on him when it comes to a "mundane'' topic
like public opinion" .
Where is the sense of
security when one follows such a leader" One would be kept in the dark even when
he is being sold out.
When Chen Shui-bian first took power, he pledged not to declare independence;
not to rewrite Taiwan's "constitution" not to change the official name of
"Republic of China" not to hold a referendum on independence and not to abolish
the National Reunification Guidelines, Taiwan's 1991 blueprint for eventual
reunion with the mainland.
Yet before the hollow echo of his empty words died down and before his term
has expired, he is back-pedalling by saying that "not'' really means nothing.
As a matter of fact, when Chen made the pledge, some people were suspicious.
The mainland adopted a policy of "listening to what he says and watching what he
does,'' which gave him enough space to carry out his promises.
It was also a time when Chinese people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits as
well as the international community got to know more about him.
As it has turned out, Chen has not stood the test of time.
Every "not'' has been replaced by a new interpretation, which translates into
not declaring independence because Taiwan is a de facto independent nation; not
changing the official name of "Republic of China"because it exists in name only
and must be corrected; not rewriting the old "constitution"but writing a new one
from the ground up; not holding a referendum to change the current status, but
having one directly on the unification versus independence issue; and not
abolishing the National Reunification Guidelines but totally ignoring them.
Hence, Chen Shui-bian is doing away with the mask of adhering to his pledges,
but publicly touting Taiwan independence and challenging China's sovereignty.
He uses the "mainland's continued military threat'' as his excuse for
abandoning his pledge. But it cannot stand the test of logic.
First of all, he has reversed the positions of independence and threat. The
fact is, without the possibility of independence, there would be no "military
threat.''
"Taiwan independence'' is the horse that is driving the cart of "military
threat.'' No military force of a nation would sit idle when the nation's
sovereignty is threatened by separatism. Any attempt to subversion would be
severely dealt with.
Second, the mainland's military deployment is a symbol of national
sovereignty and can only be executed by the nation's highest administrative
authority. Chen Shui-bian and his gang do not have the right to interfere. If
Chen can buy expensive weapons to "resist unification with military force,'' why
can't the mainland use the military to "prevent independence"''
The cross-Straits hostility has not come to an end. There is no peace accord
between the two sides. Under such circumstances, what right does one side have
to press the other to give up the right to use force" The only way to make the
mainland change its military manoeuvring is to abandon "Taiwan independence''
and sign a peace agreement.
More importantly, the mainland's "military threat'' is targeted at "Taiwan
independence'' forces and has nothing to do with the Taiwan public. As Jiang
Zemin said: "Chinese do not attack other Chinese.'' Those who need to be
punished are the ones who "are ashamed that they are Chinese, and would rather
be foreigners,'' those who want to separate the country and sell it out. If Chen
Shui-bian and the diehard separatists are trembling, that means the "threat'' is
working. Never should they expect a "peaceful independence.''
All signs point to Chen Shui-bian as one who does not care for his
reputation. His reneging on his erstwhile pledge, under the pretence of
"mainland military threat,'' is highly illogical. And his polemic is leading the
Taiwan people down the alley of war, chaos and misery.
He is an irresponsible and dangerous person. People with a sense of decency,
beware.
(China Daily)