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Why did Taiwan say it would not introduce the THAAD system?

On March 2, according to the Hong Kong China Review News Agency, the head of Taiwan's defense department, Feng Shikuan, went to Taiwan's "Legislative Yuan" for consultation on the 2nd. DPP "legislator" Liu Shifang asked Taiwan not to introduce THAAD. Feng Shikuan replied that he did not agree with Taiwan's introduction of the THAAD system. Taiwan should defend itself, not get involved in major power conflicts, and not make unnecessary sacrifices.

Feng Shikuan said that they should fight for Taiwan, not for other countries. Taiwan has defended itself for the past thirty years. They must maintain the overall security of Taiwan and let the people live without fear.

Feng Shikuan said that he would "Say NO" to the possible sale of THAAD to Taiwan by the United States and basically disapproved of it. Even if he was questioned in public, he still disapproved. < /p>

When the United States developed THAAD, the so-called TMD anti-missile system, 20 years ago, it inquired about Taiwan’s wishes. At that time, the head of Taiwan’s defense department, Jiang Zhongling, famously said that “TMD is a money pit.”

The Taiwan issue is China's internal affair. China firmly opposes any country's arms sales to Taiwan or military cooperation with Taiwan. This position is well known.