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金恩博士之子為国会议员格林站台格林


金恩博士之子為国会议员格林站台格林

今天有幸与民权运动领袖金恩博士之子金恩三世并肩,為挚友格林国会议员站台

今天下午,我有幸在休士顿参加支持国会议员格林(Al Green)之群眾大会,并与民权运动伟大领袖马丁・路德・金恩博士之子──金恩三世(Martin Luther King III)同台相聚,共同為民主、公义与族裔平权发声。

金恩博士当年以「我有一个梦想」的歷史演说,改变了整个美国社会,也推动了民权运动的发展。今天能够与其后人站在同一舞台上,更让我深深感受到歷史精神的延续与责任的传承。

格林国会议员多年来始终坚守正义立场,长期关心少数族裔、移民社区与弱势群体权益,深受休士顿民眾爱戴。此次集会不仅是一场政治活动,更是一场凝聚民心、守护民主价值的重要聚会。

在现场,来自不同族裔与社区的支持者齐聚一堂,高呼团结与和平口号,充分展现休士顿这座国际城市多元共融的力量。看着金恩三世站在台上,延续其父亲毕生追求平等与自由的精神,也让我更加相信:唯有团结与包容,才能让美国继续向前。

今晚,站在会场灯光之下,我心中充满感恩。从移民奋斗到服务社区,我始终相信——媒体的力量、人民的力量,以及梦想的力量,都能改变未来。

Trump’s Latest Remarks on the Taiwan Issue

U.S.-China Relations Enter a Sensitive New Phase

Following his visit to Beijing, U.S. President Donald Trump made a series of remarks regarding Taiwan that quickly drew worldwide attention. Because the Taiwan issue remains one of the most sensitive and complex topics in U.S.-China relations, Trump’s latest comments are widely viewed as an important signal for the future direction of cross-strait relations and Asia-Pacific stability.

After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump stated that America’s long-standing Taiwan policy had “not changed,” emphasizing that the United States continues to support maintaining the “status quo” in the Taiwan Strait. He stressed that Washington does not want to see military conflict erupt in the region and hopes to avoid escalating tensions between the world’s two largest powers.

However, Trump also suggested that U.S. arms sales to Taiwan could become part of broader negotiations with China. Referring to a proposed $14 billion arms package for Taiwan, he described it as a possible “negotiating chip” in future discussions with Beijing. The statement immediately triggered concern in Taiwan and attracted close international scrutiny.

Taiwanese officials responded quickly, insisting that Taiwan should never become a bargaining tool between major powers. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te stated publicly that U.S. arms sales are based on legal commitments and regional security considerations, and that Taiwan’s future should be determined by its 23 million people.

Trump also warned Taiwan not to misinterpret America’s position. While reaffirming U.S. support for peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, he emphasized that Washington does not support actions that could unilaterally alter the status quo or provoke military confrontation. In one widely quoted remark, Trump reportedly said Taiwan should “cool it a little bit.”

Political analysts believe Trump’s comments reveal a more pragmatic and realist approach toward Taiwan. On one hand, the United States does not want to lose Taiwan’s strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific region. On the other hand, Washington also seeks to avoid a direct military confrontation with China over the island.

Meanwhile, Beijing once again reiterated that Taiwan remains a “core interest” and a “red line” that cannot be crossed. During the Beijing summit, Xi Jinping reportedly warned that mishandling the Taiwan issue could lead to serious confrontation or even conflict.

Against the backdrop of slowing global economic growth, ongoing Middle East tensions, energy market instability, and intense competition in artificial intelligence and semiconductor technology, both the United States and China understand that open conflict would serve neither side’s interests. The challenge ahead will be how to manage competition while maintaining strategic restraint.

Today, the Taiwan issue extends far beyond cross-strait relations. It affects global supply chains, semiconductor production, Indo-Pacific security, and the broader world economy. Taiwan has become one of the most strategically important geopolitical flashpoints in the world.

Trump’s latest remarks send three clear messages:

First, the United States does not want war in the Taiwan Strait.
Second, America is unwilling to abandon Taiwan.
Third, Washington also does not support formal Taiwanese independence.

How the United States and China balance competition and cooperation in the years ahead will shape not only the future of Asia, but also global peace and stability. Taiwan remains one of the most sensitive and consequential issues at the center of that global equation.