China News Service, April 6th. It is no longer a secret that the U.S. special operations unit went to Taiwan to train the Taiwan military special operations unit.

According to Taiwan's "China Times" report, it was revealed that the Kinmen "Sea Dragon Frog Soldier" affiliated with the amphibious reconnaissance battalion of the Taiwan Army Aviation Special Department had joined the US Navy SEAL Team Seven and the special boat team who came to Taiwan in 2019 to participate in the US military "flash" "Co-training.

  The co-training, code-named "Flash", lasted for 4 weeks, from April 22 to May 19 of that year.

To this end, the amphibious reconnaissance battalion in Kinmen has specially produced commemorative medals in both Chinese and English, which are displayed in the team history museum.

  According to the report, the U.S. special forces have sent members to Taiwan to train Taiwan special forces in recent years, and in 2019, the members of the Seventh Seal Team and the special boat team who jointly trained the Kinmen "Sea Dragon Frogs" are active duty soldiers, but Not many people.

  The U.S. military has been in Taiwan for more than 10 years. In the past, the Taiwan authorities kept a low profile. Until Tsai Ing-wen accepted an exclusive interview with CNN last year, she confirmed for the first time that the U.S. military was in Taiwan. AIT confirmed that the US media also reported heavily.

  According to the data records of the Human Resources Center under the US Department of Defense in the second half of last year, the number of active US military personnel in Taiwan will increase from 7 in 2016 to 30 in 2021, and there are 15 external personnel of the US Department of Defense. A total of 45 people last year.

  According to China Times, the "Sea Dragon Frog Soldier" was instructed by Chiang Kai-shek to form Hu Lian and named after Chiang Ching-kuo. It was trained by the U.S. military at the beginning of its establishment and went to many islands in the mainland to perform "assault missions". Some plans were instigated by the U.S. military. , in the history of the amphibious reconnaissance battalion where it is located, the mission name and code name, as well as the assault location and route are introduced.

  In response to Tsai Ing-wen, the leader of the Taiwan region, who admitted last year that the U.S. military is stationed in Taiwan for training purposes, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin once stated that he firmly opposes any form of official exchanges and military ties between the United States and the Taiwan region, and opposes the United States interfering in China's internal affairs.

In response to the military collusion between the United States and Taiwan, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council has repeatedly expressed its opposition to any form of official exchanges between the United States and Taiwan.