Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense announced the resumption of "anti-communist" patriotic training for graduates of military academies. This decision was made for the first time in 25 years due to the growing threats from China. This is reported by Reuters, reports UNN.
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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense said on Sunday that after a quarter-century hiatus, it has resumed "anti-communist" patriotic training for its graduates, citing the growing threat from China, as a senior official reported another increase in Chinese naval activity. During the Cold War, campaigns warning of the danger of "communist bandits" in China, whose government considers the island its territory, were widely deployed in Taiwan
At the same time, official "anti-communist patriotic education" for graduates of military educational institutions ended back in 2002 and was renamed "patriotic education." However, training for graduates has now been resumed. According to the publication, this happened due to the growing military danger and the danger of infiltration from China.
You need to clearly understand the threats to national security and be aware of the military mission "why we fight and for whom we fight"
In addition, according to the publication, lectures for graduates will be given by officials from various departments, including the Mainland Affairs Council, the National Security Council, the Ministry of Justice, and the leading government think tank Academia Sinica.
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China continued coast guard patrols near Taiwan, changing the group of ships led by Xiushan. At the same time, Taiwan's coast guard reported that it was tracking the actions of Chinese ships. According to its data, during the operation, the Chinese side also contacted merchant ships passing through the area.