Donation of "$100 million" to Taiwan's defense ... Founder of Taiwanese semiconductor company "must raise a civilian sniper unit"
Robert Tsao, the founder of Taiwan's second largest semiconductor company, United Hua Electronics (UMC), donated $100 million to protect Taiwan from invasion by China, in an interview with the British daily "The Times" published on September 25th (local time), "Of the amount donated, 12 million pounds will be invested in a civilian sniper unit.

"We have to buy a million drones here to prepare for an invasion from China," Cao said.

Long considered a "pro-China" figure in Taiwan, Cao returned to Taiwan in early September after living in exile in Singapore for several years. "We have been trying for years to heal the conflict between Taiwan and China, but in the end we were turned away by the Chinese Communist Party and others," said Cao.

"I had to go back to Taiwan to talk to people about the nature of the Chinese government led by Chinese President Xi Jinping," Cao said in an interview, adding, "The Chinese Communist Party is essentially a mafia. is a criminal gang masquerading as the government. After years of trying to persuade the Chinese government to abandon the idea that we must use force to unify Taiwan, everything has changed since President Xi took office."
2022/10/03 09:59 KST