Huang Pengxiao believes that most of the Communist espionage cases in recent years have occurred in the military, and the Kuomintang should bear the greatest responsibility.

(Picture taken from Huang Pengxiao's Facebook page)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] In recent years, there have been frequent cases of communist espionage. In addition, a Japanese media recently claimed that as many as 90% of retired military officers in Taiwan provide information on the national army in exchange for money from the CCP, which has caused an uproar in the relevant public opinion.

Former National Congress representative Huang Pengxiao pointed out today (5th) that there are many espionage cases by the National Army and the Communist Party of China, and that the Kuomintang should bear the greatest responsibility, sparking heated discussions outside.

Responding to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun report that 90% of retired military officers in Taiwan were communist spies, Huang Pengxiao quoted the Ministry of National Defense, the Retirement Association, and the Presidential Palace on Facebook on Sunday to clarify that the relevant claims are too exaggerated false.

But Huang Pengxiao also sighed, "We cannot deny the fact that in recent years, 90% of the communist espionage cases that broke out in Taiwan were related to the retired or serving personnel of the national army."

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Huang Pengxiao first mentioned the history of the Kuomintang's "union with Russia and the Communist Party" and the "first cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party". He borrowed the hand of the Soviet Union to build the Whampoa Military Academy, and used the Soviet Red Army as a "model" to establish the "party army" of the Kuomintang.

For a long time, in order to maintain the ruling foundation of the "Jiang Dynasty" and the "party-state system" of the Kuomintang, the national army strictly carried out anti-communist, anti-independence, national restoration, and unified party-military ideological education. announced the lifting of martial law in the Taiwan area on March 15. However, the nationalization of the national army was gradually completed after Chen Shui-bian was elected president in 2000 and the political party rotation was realized.”

He went on to say: "In other words, the graduates of military academies before 2000 had been subjected to the double poison of party-military education and party-state education, and there are still a lot of legacy affecting the army. This not only makes the non-commissioned officers of the standing army , fell deeply into the myth of unification and independence, and was absorbed by the Kuomintang as the "Huang Fuxing Party Headquarters" of the Kuomintang after retiring from the army. In fact, the Huang Fuxing Party Headquarters was originally a product of the Kuomintang Party, the National Party, and the military system. Political parties don’t fit in.”

As for why communist spies are prone to occur in the army?

Huang Pengxiao believes that after the Kuomintang lost twice in the 2000 and 2004 general elections to the DPP, the Blue Camp executives embarked on an ice-breaking journey with the CCP. Due to his special status, he has repeatedly implemented pro-China policies during his presidency, and even held the so-called "Horse-Xi Conference" with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping, which has seriously damaged the long-standing anti-communist defenses established by the national army."

Huang Pengxiao continued: "Ma Ying-jeou's pro-China policy not only encourages the retired generals of the national army to accept the CCP's entertainment unscrupulously, and to participate in various activities in China, without any distinction between the enemy and us or political concerns. It has seriously polluted the country. Therefore, as the relationship between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party "broke the ice", some veterans with the so-called "great unification" sentiment, under the guidance of the CCP's United Front, began to go to China openly in groups. Accepting the CCP's "reception on the ground" gives the CCP the opportunity to strengthen contact and infiltration with veterans of Taiwan's military academy."

Huang Pengxiao said bluntly, "If the Kuomintang abides by the political ethics of "loyalty to the opposition party", it should strictly discipline its party members and comrades to be loyal to the people of the country and never allow it to have second thoughts about the Republic of China and Taiwan, or even attempt to collude with the CCP and become a CCP. A pawn in the annexation of Taiwan! When the people of the country and the army share the shame and anger of Nikkei's exaggerated and false reports, the Kuomintang should bravely face the social doubts generated by its Huang Fuxing Party headquarters, clean up its own sect, and even Completely abolish this outdated small party organization and allow the Chinese Kuomintang to realize true democratization. Only in this way can the Kuomintang get rid of its pro-China image and re-establish its proper role as a loyal opposition party in the hearts of the Taiwanese people.”