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Chinese Warplanes Continue Sorties Near Taiwan During Lunar New Year


Chinese Warplanes Continue Sorties Near Taiwan During Lunar New Year
Newsweek
2/17/2021
John Feng
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File photo: A Chinese maritime patrol aircraft is pictured operating in Taiwan s southwestern air defense identification zone.
Chinese fighter jets and spy planes have continued their near-daily missions near Taiwan in 2021, already triggering its air defense alarms on 39 days this year.
The People s Liberation Army, which experts say aims to exhaust Taipei s vastly outnumbered fighting force, broke a decades-long record in 2020 by flying more than 380 warplane sorties into Taiwan s air defense identification zone (ADIZ), according to the island s national security think tank. ....

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The Trump Administration's Mixed Messaging on Taiwan Strait Transits – The Diplomat


January 15, 2021
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On December 30, the U.S. Navy announced that it had conducted its secondtransit of the Taiwan Strait in the past two weeks by Japan-based U.S. Naval warships. A spokesperson for China’s Ministry of National Defense once again chided the United States for “provocative actions” that “sent erroneous signals” to what Beijing labels “Taiwanese Independence” forces, jeopardizing “peace and stability” across the Taiwan Strait. These comments, while more forceful than previous statements on the issue, have become part of a consistent pattern in recent years where the U.S. Navy publicizes its routine passages through the Taiwan Strait and is promptly rebuked by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Ministry of National Defense. ....

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Biden must follow up on Taiwan - Taipei Times


Biden must follow up on Taiwan
By Joseph Bosco
Until the administration of US President Donald Trump, Washington had always been of two minds regarding Taiwan’s importance to US national interest.
In the post-World War II period, when Taiwan was controlled by Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石), a US ally, but a harsh dictator, then-US president Harry Truman’s administration saw no need to get in a war with China over the nation.
In 1949 and 1950, speeches by US General Douglas MacArthur and then-US secretary of state Dean Acheson excluded Taiwan (and South Korea) from the US Pacific defense perimeter, and the US Navy was removed from the Taiwan Strait and nearby waters. ....

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Counter-Coercion: How to Use the Military to Avoid War with China


Counter-Coercion: How to Use the Military to Avoid War with China
Washington must be crystal-clear about where its lines are, then communicate them, then stand by them, and show up when lines are crossed.
Over the past decade, and especially since 2016, China has rapidly developed its military infrastructure, activities, and capabilities in the South China Sea. This became alarming enough that in 2018, Adm. Phillip Davidson (now Commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command) told the Senate Armed Services Committee that “China is now capable of controlling the South China Sea in all scenarios short of war with the United States.” This September, during Under Secretary of State Krach’s visit to Taiwan, Chinese military aircraft crossed the median line almost forty times in just two days. Such intrusions prompted Taiwan’s president to express alarm: “What we are seeing now is not just a situation across the Taiwan Strait, but a regional situation. China’s recen ....

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