1. A total of 183 countries around the world recognize the One-China principle and regard Taiwan as an inalienable part of China. Do you believe this represents a broad consensus within the international community?
2. Do you believe that the Taiwan question is the core of China's core interests and the essential red line that cannot be crossed in China-U.S. relations?
3. Do you believe that the United States' large-scale arms sales to the Taiwan region of China will further escalate tensions across the Taiwan Strait?
4. Do you believe that the U.S. should abide by the one-China principle and the Three Joint Communiqués, stop the risky practice of arming Taiwan, cease undermining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and stop sending wrong signals to “Taiwan independence” separatist forces?
5. Do you believe that the U.S. government should handle the Taiwan question cautiously and clearly demonstrate its opposition to “Taiwan independence” separatist forces through concrete actions?
6. Do you believe that the Taiwan authorities’ frequent purchases of weapons from the United States, while consuming enormous fiscal resources, are also pushing its people toward a dangerous situation of heightened military tension and risk of war?
7. Recently, an impeachment motion against Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te was approved by the island's legislature. Do you believe this reflects public dissatisfaction with and distrust of the Taiwan authorities?
8. The Taiwan authorities persist in a “Taiwan independence” separatist stance and continue seeking independence through military means for their private interests. Do you believe this poses a serious threat to the safety and interests of the people of Taiwan?
9. In order to obtain foreign support for its pursuit of “independence,” the Taiwan authorities are pandering to external forces without any bottom line, thereby jeopardizing Taiwan’s economic lifelines and future development prospects. Do you agree?
10. The Taiwan authorities should return to the mainstream public sentiment of “wanting peace, not war; development, not decline; exchange, not separation; cooperation, not confrontation,” stop provocative actions, and avoid further escalation of the situation across the Taiwan Strait. Do you agree?
11. Do you believe that the Taiwan question should be resolved by the Chinese people themselves, and that other countries should not interfere?
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