[Global Web Reporter Qiao Bingxin] According to the "Capitol Hill" report, former US President Trump publicly spoke out on July 29 local time about Pelosi's possible visit to Taiwan, saying that Pelosi will only make things worse .

  Trump reportedly wrote on social media: "Why is Nancy Pelosi meddling in China and Taiwan, instead of rushing to get her husband involved in a fraudulent backroom deal and information to make some trouble and get it right?" More money?" Trump said any access to Pelosi would lead to chaos and destruction.

And the last thing she should mess with is China. "She will only make things worse!" Trump said.

He also hit three exclamation points in a row to say, "She's a mess!!!".

  Regarding Pelosi's trip to Asia, according to NBC's previous report, Republican Congressman Michael McCall and Democratic Congressman Anna Esso previously stated that they received an invitation from Pelosi to visit Taiwan together, but two Everyone said they couldn't participate.

Earlier reports of Pelosi's possible visit to Taiwan drew international media attention and stern warnings, the report also said.

  Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian emphasized on the 28th that China has repeatedly stated to the United States recently that it firmly opposes the solemn position of Speaker Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.

In addition to the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of National Defense of China and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council also issued a statement.

The spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of National Defense stated that if the US side insists on going its own way, the Chinese military will never sit idly by, and will take strong measures to thwart any attempt by external forces to interfere and "Taiwan independence" to split.

  In response to Pelosi's possible Taiwan trip, the US "New York Times" said on the 28th local time that more and more people believe that China will take measures to make its "red line" credible.

Some U.S. experts have criticized some for being insensitive to China's vehement response to Taiwan-related issues, thereby ignoring a truly dire warning.

The report said that China and the United States must stop the escalation of the crisis, and Pelosi should postpone the visit.

The two parties in the United States should reach a consensus on this issue as soon as possible, which may be called "soft on China" by some critics, but "we cannot sleepwalk into a crisis."