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China set to wrap up largest-ever Taiwan military drills

Bangladesh Beyond
  • Updated on Sunday, August 7, 2022
  • 153 Impressed

China set to wrap up largest-ever Taiwan military drills

 

Dhaka August 07 2022 :

 

China is set Sunday to wrap up its largest- ever military exercises surrounding Taiwan after a controversial visit to the self-ruled island by US leader Nancy Pelosi.

Beijing has raged at the trip by Pelosi — the second in the line of
succession to the US presidency — ripping up a series of talks and
cooperation agreements with Washington, most notably on climate change and defence cooperation.

It has also deployed fighter jets, warships and ballistic missiles around
Taiwan in what analysts have described as practising a blockade and ultimate
invasion of the island.

Those exercises are set to wrap up Sunday, though Beijing has announced fresh drills in the Yellow Sea — located between China and the Korean peninsula — to take place until August 15.

Saturday saw China deploy “multiple batches” of planes and ships into the
Taiwan Strait, Taipei authorities said, some of which crossed a demarcation
line that divides the waters, which Beijing does not recognise.

“They were judged to be conducting a simulation of an attack on Taiwan’s main island,” Taipei’s defence ministry said.

In response, the democratic island’s military mobilised air and land patrols
and deployed land-based missile systems the ministry said.

As of 5:00 pm local time (0900 GMT), Taiwan’s army said “20 Communist planes and 14 ships were detected in the waters around Taiwan conducting joint air- sea exercises”.

– ‘A dangerous opponent’ –

In a bid to show how close China’s forces have been getting to Taiwan’s
shores, Beijing’s military released a video of an air force pilot filming the
island’s coastline and mountains from his cockpit.

And the Eastern Command of the Chinese army shared a photo it said was taken of a warship patrolling seas near Taiwan with the island’s shoreline visible in the background.

The drills have also seen Beijing fire ballistic missiles over Taiwan’s
capital, according to Chinese state media.

Taipei has remained defiant throughout China’s sabre-rattling, insisting it
will not be cowed by its “evil neighbour”.

Taiwan’s foreign ministry urged Beijing on Saturday to “immediately stop
raising tensions and taking provocative actions to intimidate the Taiwanese
people”.

But experts have warned the drills reveal an increasingly emboldened Chinese
military capable of carrying out a gruelling blockade of the self-ruled
island as well as obstructing American forces from coming to its aid.

“In some areas, the PLA might even surpass US capabilities,” Grant Newsham, a former US Navy officer, told AFP, referring to China’s military by its official name.

“If the battle is confined to the area right around Taiwan, today’s Chinese
navy is a dangerous opponent — and if the Americans and Japanese do not
intervene for some reason, things would be difficult for Taiwan.”

– ‘Punishing the world’ –

The scale and intensity of China’s drills — as well as Beijing’s withdrawal
from key talks on climate and defence — have triggered outrage in the United
States and other democracies.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, meeting with his Philippine counterpart on Saturday, said Washington was “determined to act responsibly” to avoid a major global crisis.

China should not hold talks on issues of global concern such as climate
change “hostage”, Blinken said, as it “doesn’t punish the United States, it
punishes the world”.

The United Nations has also urged the two superpowers to continue to work
together — for the world’s sake.

“For the secretary-general, there is no way to solve the most pressing
problems of all the world without an effective dialogue and cooperation
between the two countries,” his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said./(BSS/AFP)

 

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