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China warns Taiwan s independence means war

China warns Taiwan s independence means war
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Why Taiwan might be the next global flashpoint

Why Taiwan might be the next global flashpoint Why Taiwan might be the next global flashpoint Why does China have Taiwan in its sights? What does Taiwan want? And how would the US – and Australia – be likely to respond if there was an attack? Normal text size Very large text size An island 200 kilometres off the coast of China looms as the biggest international test of the Biden administration and Beijing’s relationship with the world. Characterised by its liberal democracy, resilient economy and the existential threat of invasion, Taiwan has lived under a cloud for more than half a century.

Chinese Defense Ministry to Taiwan: Independence Means War

US Voices Support for Taiwan After Beijing Threatens War

US Voices Support for Taiwan After Beijing Threatens War TAIPEI, Taiwan China escalated its war-mongering towards Taiwan on Jan. 28, warning the self-ruled island that “independence means war.” The threat was made during a monthly briefing by Wu Qian, the spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense. He made the remarks while responding to a question about recent activities by China’s air force near Taiwan. China made its largest-scale military incursion into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone (ADIZ) over the weekend 13 military aircraft flew over Taiwan’s southwest waters on Jan. 23, and another 15 military aircraft made a similar incursion the next day.

Why might Taiwan be the next global flashpoint?

Why Taiwan might be the next global flashpoint Why Taiwan might be the next global flashpoint Why does China have Taiwan in its sights? What does Taiwan want? And how would the US – and Australia – be likely to respond if there was an attack? Normal text size Very large text size An island 200 kilometres off the coast of China looms as the biggest international test of the Biden administration and Beijing’s relationship with the world. Characterised by its liberal democracy, resilient economy and the existential threat of invasion, Taiwan has lived under a cloud for more than half a century.

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