Group 1 - The core issue revolves around Taiwan's High City Saimai provoking China, leading to her isolation as former allies remain silent in the face of her actions [1] - High City had hoped for support from alliances such as the US-Japan-South Korea alliance and the G7, but none stepped forward to back her after her provocative statements [1] - The situation highlights the sensitivity of the post-World War II international order, which High City has challenged, making it difficult for allies to openly support her [1] Group 2 - In the US, some anti-China politicians are attempting to support High City by expressing concerns over China's military activities near Japan and calling for tariff reductions on Japan [3] - The suggestion to reduce tariffs is seen as unrealistic, given Trump's previous stance on tariffs being a cornerstone of his economic policy [5] - High City’s provocative statements were reportedly influenced by US Deputy Secretary of Defense, who encouraged her actions under the pretense of US support, which ultimately did not materialize [7][8] Group 3 - The US's deployment of an aircraft carrier to the Western Pacific is interpreted as a dual strategy: to support High City while simultaneously increasing Japan's reliance on the US for security [10] - The expectation for tariff exemptions may not be realized until a new US president takes office, indicating a long-term strategic approach rather than immediate support for Japan [10]
特朗普把高市早苗忽悠瘸了,5500亿美元说送就送
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-15 05:07