Yan Zeya believes that Taiwan and Japan may "learn from China" when the U.S. military shoots down a Chinese aircraft that violates U.S. airspace.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Since shooting down a Chinese spy balloon on February 4, the US military has shot down UFOs four times this month.

Writer Yan Zeya believes that if the United States does this, Taiwan and Japan may "learn the same example." In the future, they may have to think more about how close the joint plane will be to Taiwan's airspace.

Yan Zeya pointed out that when the People's Liberation Army flew over the middle line of the strait, she was worried about how the situation would develop after the Chinese Communist Party had the opportunity to "fly into Taiwan's airspace and be shot down by us". The incident of China's aircraft has become the latest normal in just a few days.

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Yan Zeya believes that the U.S. military has shot down Chinese aircraft that violated U.S. airspace, and Taiwan and Japan may follow suit. UAVs or balloons will shoot one at a time as a training target. "Who told you to fly over?"

Yan Zeya also said bluntly afterwards: "In this way, it is no longer unimaginable for a military plane piloted by a human to be shot down. In the future, we may have to think more about how close Chinese fighter planes will approach Taiwan's airspace."