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    Abu Obeida “The enemy has achieved nothing except carrying out death and destruction in its 200 days of war on Gaza. Israel is still trying to recover and restore its image. The enemy is in a quagmire, stuck in the sands of Gaza. It will reap nothing but shame and defeat. Two hundreds days on and our resistance in Gaza is as solid as the mountains of Palestine. We will continue our strikes and resistance as long as the occupation's aggression continues on our land. The occupation forces are trying to convince the world that they have eliminated all resistance factions, and this is a big lie.” 14 hours ago
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    Rishi Sunak “We will put the UK's own defence industry on a war footing. One of the central lessons of the war in Ukraine is that we need deeper stockpiles of munitions and for industry to be able to replenish them more quickly.” 14 hours ago
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    Wang Wenbin “The United States has unveiled a large-scale aid bill for Ukraine while also making groundless accusations against normal trade between China and Russia. This kind of approach is extremely hypocritical and utterly irresponsible, and China is firmly opposed to it.” 14 hours ago
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    Antony Blinken “When it comes to Russia's defense industrial base the primary contributor in this moment to that is China. We see China sharing machine tools, semiconductors, other dual use items that have helped Russia rebuild the defense industrial base. China can't have it both ways. It can't afford that. You want to have positive, friendly relations with countries in Europe, and at the same time, you are fueling the biggest threat to European security since the end of the Cold War.” 14 hours ago
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    Sergei Shoigu “In proportion to the threats posed by the United States and its allies, we will continue to improve the composition and structure of the armed forces and increase the production of the most popular weapons and military equipment. We will increase the intensity of attacks on logistics centres and storage bases for Western weapons.” 15 hours ago
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Taiwan independence

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“I want to tell everyone that the existence of Taiwan and Taiwanese people's insistence on freedom and democracy are not a provocation to anyone. As president, my calling is to make every effort to let Taiwan still be the Taiwan of the Taiwanese people.”

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President of Taiwan
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“We [the US] are not encouraging independence. We're not going to change our policy at all. I said that they have to decide - they, Taiwan, not us. We're encouraging that they do exactly what the Taiwan act requires. That's what we're doing. Let them make up their mind. Period.”

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President of the United States
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“I would say that already Taiwan is hardening, to some extent, toward independence as they're watching, essentially, what happened in Hong Kong, and I think that is an increasing challenge.”

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US Director of National Intelligence
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“As an independent nation that proudly collaborates with Taiwan across a wide spectrum of issues, it's long past time the United States exercised our sovereign right to state what the world knows to be true: Taiwan is an independent country, and has been for over 70 years.”

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Member of the Republican Party and U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania
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“Introduction of the legislation coincided with Taiwan's anniversary of a February 28, 1947 incident, known as the '228 Massacre. The date is often cited as the event that triggered Taiwan's democratic transformation. For more than 40 years, American presidents of both political parties have repeated Beijing's bogus lie that Taiwan is part of Communist China - despite the objective reality that it is not. It is time to do away with this outdated policy.”

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Member of the Republican Party and U.S. Representative for Wisconsin
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“Taiwan and the US should be sent a message: Do not misjudge or underestimate the Chinese mainland’s determination and will to defend its territorial integrity and to severely punish the reckless acts of 'Taiwan independence' forces. If the island of Taiwan and the US regard the previous US administration’s last-minute acts as a new starting point of their ties and continue to promote 'Taiwan independence,' it is predictable that military conflicts will be triggered across the Taiwan Straits.”

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Global Times editorial
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“We find that comment unfortunate and certainly not commensurate with our intentions to meet our obligations under the Taiwan Relations Act and to continue to, as Secretary [Antony] Blinken at the State Department said yesterday, look for ways where we can cooperate with China, but we have obligations that we intend to meet.”

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Pentagon spokesman
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“The military activities carried out by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in the Taiwan Strait are necessary actions to address the current security situation in the Taiwan Strait and to safeguard national sovereignty and security. They are a solemn response to external interference and provocations by 'Taiwan independence' forces. We warn those 'Taiwan independence' elements: those who play with fire will burn themselves, and 'Taiwan independence' means war.”

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China’s defence ministry spokesman
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“Moves made by secessionists to provoke China's sovereignty and territorial integrity can never be tolerated… The aim of cracking down on secessionists and their supporters and paymasters is to safeguard peace and stability and the interests of Chinese people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits. 'Taiwan independence' is a dead-end road that will only bring disaster to Taiwan people. Reunification is an irresistible trend, and secessionists will be condemned by the people and punished by history”

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Spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office
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“Recently, the Trump administration is still playing the Taiwan card to provoke the Chinese mainland, as [US] Secretary of State Mike Pompeo even openly said 'Taiwan has not been a part of China.' This kind of encouragement from a US administration toward Taiwan secessionism is unprecedented. So if Beijing does nothing in response, the atmosphere created by Pompeo will grow. To release the message of formulating a blacklist is a countermeasure from the mainland against the anti-China acts of the Trump administration. To these DPP members and secessionists, the mainland authorities want to say 'I am warning you. Behave yourself. I can read your every move and hear your every word. Maybe now I can't touch you, but I will give you a tag.' This will surely affect and deter those secessionists.”

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Taiwan-based TV commentator and an expert on cross-Straits relations
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“The list would be the latest stern warning to the [Taiwan] secessionists, showing the mainland's firm stance - zero tolerance for Taiwan secessionism. It will not be a particularly long list at first, but some infamous secessionist activists and core members or leaders of secessionist parties and NGOs are very likely to be listed, including the regional leader of the island Tsai Ing-wen.”

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Professor with the Taiwan Research Institute at Xiamen University
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“We remain as firm as a rock in our resolve to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity and will never leave any space for separatist activities seeking 'Taiwan independence' in any form. The Democratic Progressive Party authority and separatist elements pushing for 'Taiwan independence' have colluded with external forces and intensified provocations to seek 'Taiwan independence', which is the root cause of the current complex and grave situation across the Taiwan Strait.”

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Spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office
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“These speeches continued the confrontational thinking and hostility, advocated ‘independence’ comments, and clamoured to connect with external forces. 'Taiwan independence' is a dead end, while confrontation will lead to nowhere.”

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Spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office
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“The recent combat exercises of the PLA Eastern Theater Command in the Taiwan Straits are aimed at dealing with the current situation. The duration, scale and level of these exercises are unprecedented. Their purpose is to deter Taiwan independence forces and to issue a stern warning to the Democratic Progressive Party authorities; that is, if they think they can do whatever they want with the support and protection of the US, and dare to take a crucial step on the path of pursuing Taiwan independence, the Chinese mainland will be forced to take military actions to solve the Taiwan question, bringing disaster to Taiwan compatriots.”

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Retired major general and former deputy director of the Beijing-based Association for Relations across the Taiwan Straits
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“It's hoped that Taiwan compatriots will maintain a high degree of vigilance. Only by opposing and containing 'Taiwan independence' with concrete actions, can we maintain the peaceful development of cross-Straits ties.”

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Spokesperson for the China's Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council
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“Upholding the '1992 consensus' and opposing Taiwan Independence is the common political foundation for mutual trust, communication, and cooperation between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the KMT”

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Spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office
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