Ma Ying Jeou's secret channeles
May 22/10
Former National Security Council (NSC) Secretary-General Su Chi recently revealed that the administration of President Ma Ying-jeou has established 20 channels of communication with China, including some secret ones.
Has Su's act violated the Classified National Security Information Protection Act? If the Ma administration does not give the public an explanation, does it mean that everyone can follow Su in the future and leave the country in a state of anarchy? Su's statement not only confirmed that the Ma administration in fact maintains very close contact with China, but also highlighted that there are untold secrets behind the 12 cross-Taiwan Strait agreements signed since Ma's inauguration. How many more secret deals are being concealed from the people? How many of Taiwan's interests have been sold out? Integrity is the most basic requirement for officials in charge of national security, and military and intelligence affairs. What sort of NSC secretary-general would put up state secrets for sale? And what kind of president would consider this kind of person his confidant? Ma is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and he also pledged to protect the country when sworn in to the presidency. He cannot turn a blind eye to the dangerous signs that have been emerging in the national security system.
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