Gen. Kao said that Taiwan lost its military advantage in the 1980s and China’s economic boom has led to great advancements in its military strength. He claimed the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is no longer the version seen in the 1950s and ’60s and called on “brothers from the three armed services” to show “loyalty and filial piety” to China. He added “the time is right” for generals leading the three branches of Taiwan’s military to “stand up and set things right.” Kao alleged that Taiwan’s “hard-won democracy and freedom have been destroyed by the DPP.”
Kao urged Taiwan’s generals to rise up “for the sake of national righteousness” and to “save the people of Taiwan from turmoil.” In an apparent reference to a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, Kao said that when “D-Day” arrives, Taiwan’s armed forces “must respond by overthrowing this DPP scam ring in one fell swoop.”