China redoubles its threats against Taiwan with military exercises around the island: “They will be left with broken heads and bleeding”

China redoubles its threats against Taiwan with military exercises around the island: “They will be left with broken heads and bleeding”
China redoubles its threats against Taiwan with military exercises around the island: “They will be left with broken heads and bleeding”

China threatened Taiwan with “break their heads” and “blood”

This Thursday, China began two days of military exercises “around the island of Taiwan” as “strong punishment” for “separatist acts” in this territory after the inauguration of a new president detested by Beijing.

Considered by the communist authorities as a “dangerous separatist”, Lai Ching-te took office on Monday as president with a speech in which he celebrated Taiwan’s democracy and urged China to “cease their political and military intimidation.”

China, which claims sovereignty over the separately governed island since 1949 and has never ruled out the use of force to take control of it, denounced his words as a “confession of independence.”

The maneuvers began early Thursday with the deployment of military aircraft and ships “around the island of Taiwan” to test their combat capabilities, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army announced.

They are a “serious warning” addressed to the “independence supporters” of the island, who They will end up “bloody”said a spokesperson for Chinese diplomacy, Wang Wenbin.

Military ships in Taiwan (REUTERS/Ann Wang)

Taiwanese authorities responded immediately and mobilized their sea, air and land forces.

“We will continue to defend the values ​​of freedom and democracy”assured President Lai. “I will remain on the front lines with our brothers and sisters in the military to defend national security together”he added.

In coordination with the military, the Taiwan Coast Guard deployed its fleet to “monitor movements in the surrounding maritime waters” and defend “the country’s sovereignty and security with a firm attitude.”

Taiwan deployed four fighter jets from the Hsinchu base, about 60 km southwest of Taipei.

In images released by the Taiwanese Coast Guard on social networks, officers appear urging the Chinese ships, through a loudspeaker, to leave the site.

“Your movements affect the order and security of our country, turn around and leave our waters as soon as possible”points out one of them.

The exercises “take place in the Taiwan Strait, to the north, south and east of the island of Taiwan,” reported the official Chinese press agency Xinhua.

According to the colonel Li Xi, army spokesman, the maneuvers represent “a strong punishment for the separatist acts of the ‘Taiwan independence’ forces and a serious warning against interference and provocation by external forces.” With them, “joint real combat capabilities will be put to the test,” he said.

For his part, professor at the National Defense University in Beijing, Zhang Chi, commented on state television CCTV that the exercises seek to “impose an economic blockade on the island,” “strangling” the port of Kaohsiung, which is of significant interest. strategic for Taiwan.

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te along with military personnel during his visit to a military camp in Taoyuan, Taiwan, May 23, 2024. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te along with military personnel during his visit to a military camp in Taoyuan, Taiwan, May 23, 2024. REUTERS/Ann Wang

With this blockade, “vital energy imports for Taiwan” can be cut off and “blocked the support that some US allies provide to the ‘Taiwan independence’ forces,” according to the academic.

Relations between Beijing and Taipei have deteriorated significantly since the rise to power of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen in 2016, who, like her successor Lai, is a staunch defender of the island’s democratic model.

Beijing increased military, diplomatic and economic pressure on this island of 23 million inhabitants that, although it barely enjoys international recognition, has a government, an army and its own currency.

“China clearly feels it needs to send a very strong message to Lai and anyone who supports him”wrote analyst Bill Bishop in his influential newsletter Sinocism.

“We were expecting something like this, honestly,” acknowledged the deputy commander of the US army in the region, Lieutenant General Stephen Sklenka, at an event in Canberra. “It’s worrying,” he added.

In August, China launched military exercises in response to then-Vice President Lai’s stop in the United States amid a trip to Paraguay.

Months earlier, in April, Chinese armed forces pretended to surround the island after Tsai met in California with then-U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

In 2022, China held massive military exercises in the area after McCarthy’s predecessor, Nancy Pelosiwill visit Taiwan.

Events in this area can have important economic consequences, since 70% of the world’s semiconductor production comes from Taiwan and more than 50% of freight containers cross the strait that separates this island from mainland China.

(With information from AFP)

 
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