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China 'punishes' Taiwan president remarks with new drills
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 14 - 10 - 2024

China on Monday launched new military drills off the coast of Taiwan in what it described as "punishment" for a speech given by its president William Lai, when he vowed to "resist annexation" or "encroachment upon our sovereignty".
China claims the self-governing island of Taiwan as its own and its president Xi Jinping has vowed to retake it by force if necessary.
Taiwan said it detected 34 naval vessels and 125 aircraft in formation around the island on Monday.
Maps published by Chinese state media indicated its forces were positioned around the whole island. It said later on Monday that the drills had been successfully concluded.
The Chinese military, known as the People's Liberation Army (PLA) said the drills involved all wings of the army and were designed to simulate attacking Taiwan by land, sea and air.
Senior Captain Li Xi, spokesperson of the PLA Eastern Theater Command said the drills "fully tested the integrated joint operation capabilities" of its troops.
Taiwan's airports and ports continued functioning as normal.
An earlier statement from the Taiwanese defence ministry condemned the Chinese move and said its priority was to avoid direct clashes which could escalate the stand-off further. Outlying islands were put on high alert, it added.
China's foreign ministry confirmed it had simulated military assaults and port blockades, and described Taiwanese independence as being "incompatible" with peace in the region.
A post by the Chinese coast guard on its Weibo account later noted that the route of the patrol was in the shape of a heart.
China Coast Guard The China coast guard released an image that showed the formation of patrols around Taiwan were in the shape of a heartChina Coast Guard
China has held several major military drills off the coast of Taiwan since 2022 and its fighter jets regularly enter Taiwanese airspace.
The latest exercise has been dubbed Joint Sword 2024-B by Beijing and had been widely expected since May, when drills bearing the same name and officially labeled as part A were staged.
That exercise, which China described as its largest yet, was timed to coincide with the inauguration of President Lai, who Beijing has long seen as a "troublemaker" advocating for Taiwan's independence.
His latest comments, made on Taiwan's national day, were condemned by China, which said he was escalating tensions with "sinister intentions".
But while these drills were widely expected, if you look at the deployment and how close Chinese ships and aircraft are to Taiwan - as well as the fiery rhetoric - this is very aggressive behavior.
In any other context, this would be seen as a dramatic escalation - but it comes against the backdrop of tensions that were already very high.
The US reacted by saying that there was no justification for the drills after Lai's "routine" speech, and that China should avoid further actions which may jeopardize peace and stability in the region.
The recent history of China's military intimidation of Taiwan goes back to 1996, after Taiwan held its first direct presidential elections. China declared several areas around Taiwan off limits, and fired short-range ballistic missiles into those areas off the north and south coasts.
US President Bill Clinton quietly moved US Navy forces into the Taiwan Strait to demonstrate to Beijing that the US would prevent an attack on the island.
Tensions eased considerably between 2008 and 2016 - until the leader of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Tsai Ing-wen was elected as president. China considers the DPP to be a hard-line pro-independence party, and responded by cutting off all direct contacts with the government in Taipei.
That situation has remained ever since.
In August 2022 US house speaker Nancy Pelosi flew into Taipei – the first time a sitting house speaker had visited the island since 1997. Pelosi's visit and her open support for Taiwan was seen by Beijing as a huge provocation – coming close to a formal recognition of the government here by a very senior US politician.
It reacted with fury – holding two days of exercises and for the first time ever flying ballistic missiles over the island and in to the Pacific Ocean. — BBC


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