China testing ability to ‘seize power’ in second day of military drills around Taiwan

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China testing ability to ‘seize power’ in second day of military drills around Taiwan
theguardian.com

China has begun its second day of military drills targeting Taiwan, in what it says is punishment for “separatist acts” after the inauguration of its new president on Monday.

The exercises, which involve Chinese military units from the air force, rocket force, navy, army, and coast guard, were announced suddenly on Thursday morning, with maps showing five approximate target areas in the sea surrounding Taiwan’s main island. Other areas also targeted Taiwan’s offshore islands, which are close to the Chinese mainland.

China’s defence ministry said the drills on Friday were testing its military’s ability to “seize power” and occupy key areas, in line with Beijing’s ultimate goal of annexing Taiwan. Taiwan’s government and people reject the prospect of Chinese rule, but China’s ruler Xi Jinping has not renounced the use of force to take the island. Western intelligence has claimed Xi has told the People’s Liberation Army to be capable of an invasion by 2027.

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I think the weakness shown around Ukraine is now having the opposite effect that the early strong support and western democratic unity had at the start of the war, the CCP senses there's blood in the water.

Add the shadow of another Trump presidency and they're motivated

this and the us has been threatening war over taiwan for a while there too

Uh huh, remind me; who is threatening to invade who?

Taiwan is recognized as part of China by the majority of countries in the world, Including the US.

Sure, but if the Taiwanese people vote to separate, China has publicly announced that they will invade. So let's not get distracted and pretend that's not the fact.

That isn't an answer to the question.

The question is foolish and reflects a complete lack of knowledge on the subject.

The question reveals everything one needs to understand about who is threatening who, as does your refusal to answer it.

What Bartsbigbugbag meant to say is "the US has been actively inching closer to China for decades and has completed a full military base / trade wall that spans across the entire set of islands - Japan, Taiwan, Philippines - outlining the entire east / south China seas and reducing China's economic/military power"

China has ample reason to be pissed at this. It's actually a very impressive contain if you look at the positions of our military bases and trade routes. But it's also just normal Risk-style territory control that all superpowers play with. Nobody is really the bad guy here, and the island countries like their situation - like Japan, historic enemy of China - gets to enjoy doing nothing while America basically runs their entire military for them

Look, as long as the CCP is in control in China I couldn't give a shit what they want or what they think they're entitled to. The Chinese government 100% is the 'bad guy' here, it is not a normal state by any stretch of the imagination. If the US is standing in the way of them and their imperial ambitions that's good.

Japan should be able to do nothing (as opposed to worrying about their "enemy"). Everyone is happy with the arrangement except China, who is doing just fine without invading Taiwan.

They still get to go out and strip-mine the oceans for fish, it's purely about the CCP pretending it's entitled to some kind of military advantage in the region that would allow them to push their neighbors around.

ill remind you the us has been threatening to interfere here even though they recognized taiwan is part of china in the 70s (and reiterated it a couple of times).

this doesnt need to turn uglier than it is.

It's not the US manning the air defenses that keep the Chinese jets at bay.

it actually is, if you consider all the us-controlled military bases in the area (even in vietnam!). also their military drills that are always suspiciously close.

It actually isn't. The Taiwanese are the ones keeping the CCP out. The Taiwanese government is democratically elected, the soldiers are Taiwanese, the people manning the dfenses are Taiwanese. That might be inconvenient for your narrative but it's the simple, obvious reality.

If Taiwan wanted to be part of the CCP's empire they would've joined already.

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