China sharpens language, warns Taiwan that independence 'means war'


BEIJING (Reuters) - China toughened its language towards Taiwan on Thursday, warning after recent stepped up military activities near the island that “independence means war” and that its armed forces were acting in response to provocation and foreign interference.

Taiwan, claimed by China as its own territory, reported multiple Chinese fighter jets and bombers entering its southwestern air defence identification zone last weekend, prompting Washington to urge Beijing to stop pressuring Taiwan.

China believes that Taiwan’s democratically-elected government is moving the island towards a declaration of formal independence, though Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has repeatedly said it is already an independent country called the Republic of China, its formal name.

Asked at a monthly news briefing about the air force’s recent activities, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said Taiwan is an inseparable part of China.


“The military activities carried out by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in the Taiwan Strait are necessary actions to address the current security situation in the Taiwan Strait and to safeguard national sovereignty and security,” he said.

“They are a solemn response to external interference and provocations by ‘Taiwan independence’ forces,” he added.

Wu said a “handful” of people in Taiwan were seeking the island’s independence.

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“We warn those ‘Taiwan independence’ elements: those who play with fire will burn themselves, and ‘Taiwan independence’ means war,” he added.

While China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, it is unusual for Beijing to make such overt, verbal threats of conflict.

Asked about the remarks, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said there was no reason that tensions between China and Taiwan “need to lead to anything like confrontation.” He also reaffirmed longstanding U.S. military support to Taiwan’s self-defense.


“We have obligations to assist Taiwan with their self-defense and I think you’re going to see that continue,” said Kirby, a retired admiral, in the first Pentagon briefing of the Biden administration.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council said China should think carefully and not underestimate the island’s determination to defend its sovereignty and uphold freedom and democracy.

Taiwan’s Defence Ministry reported six Chinese air force aircraft, including four J-10 fighter jets, flew into its air defence zone on Thursday, close to the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands at the top end of the South China Sea.


The weekend Chinese incursions coincided with a U.S. carrier battle group entering the disputed South China Sea to promote “freedom of the seas”.

China routinely describes Taiwan as its most important and sensitive issue in relations with the United States, which under the former Trump administration ramped up support for the island in terms of arms sales and senior officials visiting Taipei.

President Joe Biden’s government, in office for a week, has reaffirmed its commitment to Taiwan as being “rock solid.”

Taiwan has denounced China’s threats and efforts at intimidation, and Tsai has vowed to defend the island’s freedom and not be coerced.
 
Man, if only we had a president who is famously hard on China and plays hardball with them just as much as they do to us.....then Taiwan wouldn't have anything to worry about. Who do we have that's like that, I wonder?

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If only the (((American people))) hadn't (((voted)))) for the (((most popular president in the country's history)))

Seriously, look up your neighbors and start minecrafting the ones responsible.
When they get carted off to a Communist concentration camp in the Midwest I won't share my private stash of rocks with them and I won't give them my sharp spoon when they decide they want to die.
 
Here i thought America was going back to supporting its allies. I guess they were right, Their allies just happen to be china.

Im sure Joe "Rock solid" Biden will be tough on china.
Joe's going to tweet that Chiang Kai-Shek has his full support, and that he's calling a meeting with Macarthur tomorrow to investigate a push beyond Seoul to the Yalu River.
 
Uhhh... Hey, China. It's me. Just want to let you know... Taiwan is an independent country. They have their own government and borders and army and everything. Hell, they even have their own name, it's Taiwan.
 
Dipshits, China was so scared by Japan's military capabilities back in 2017 that they started sucking up to them, which they hadn't done since 2002. Xi Jinping ALSO promised that by 2020, Taiwan would have been invaded. It's 2021, he fucking lied. They try and use nukes against Taiwan? No one is going to ignore that. Do I need to bring up their ACTUAL military strategy and record too? Paper Tiger is all they are, and have been; simple as that.
 
Reminder that the Chinese have historically solved military problems by throwing wave after wave of their own men at it, Zapp Brannigan style. Sometimes it works. Other times you get the Korean War where despite a massive numerical advantage the Chinese end up getting forced back to the 45th parallel with nothing to show for it aside from twice the body count of the West. After the unexpected assault across the Yalu, mind. Had we expected the Chinese to throw a million more men into the grinder they never would have managed to accomplish even that. When more Chinese than South Koreans die despite the former's much later entry into the conflict... you're doing something wrong.

The Chinese invasion of Vietnam after the North won didn't go too well either, and luckily both sides decided to call it quits before their backers could intervene. The US on the side of the Chinese, and the USSR on the side of the Vietnamese.
 
Lol fuck off China. The Taiwanese deserve their independence after everything you've done to them.
 
Dipshits, China was so scared by Japan's military capabilities back in 2017 that they started sucking up to them, which they hadn't done since 2002. Xi Jinping ALSO promised that by 2020, Taiwan would have been invaded. It's 2021, he fucking lied. They try and use nukes against Taiwan? No one is going to ignore that. Do I need to bring up their ACTUAL military strategy and record too? Paper Tiger is all they are, and have been; simple as that.
For the most part Chinese strategy is projection coupled with defensive measures. The largest threat they have, from a US perspective at least, is that their SRBMs will swarm any naval incursion force. And of course a direct and nuclear strike upon allies/staging areas. Outside of that, it's relatively known fact that their armed forces on the personnel front is severely lacking in comparison to even the bloated USM. The USM that employs useful idiots en masse. I'd take a fresh half-mentally aware Marine boot over a squad of CCP trained drones; solely from the fact that the poor dummy is at least given self-sufficiency coupled with a will to at least spay rounds down range.

Biden is a weird one right now. TPP, if it is employed the way it was supposed to back in. . . 2014? would put a dent in China's wallet as work would flows from their sweatshops to less dickish competitors that like McDonalds on principle. You create that kind of doubt in the CCP promise of growth, you get a down turn they can't write off. Again, if that shit is employed with a modicum of intelligence.
 
Joe's going to tweet that Chiang Kai-Shek has his full support, and that he's calling a meeting with Macarthur tomorrow to investigate a push beyond Seoul to the Yalu River.
Is that before or after the Tweet where he desperately and confusedly asks for help from the American public to locate his Punky Brewster RealDoll?

I think all China is doing at this point is normalizing an aggressive international policy from them at this point. No intentions other than that. So a more bullish China in international issues doesn't seem out of place in coming years as they amp it up.

tl;dr --- they are boiling the frog.
 
Biden is a weird one right now. TPP, if it is employed the way it was supposed to back in. . . 2014? would put a dent in China's wallet as work would flows from their sweatshops to less dickish competitors that like McDonalds on principle. You create that kind of doubt in the CCP promise of growth, you get a down turn they can't write off. Again, if that shit is employed with a modicum of intelligence.
Well, we know intelligence is the one quality Biden doesn't have.
 
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