Global Times - Weekend

PLA drills rehearsal for Taiwan takeover

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The Eastern Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is conducting a real-combat military exercise near the Taiwan Straits starting Friday. Taiwan reportedly made 22 broadcasts to “dispel” the PLA aircraft, and the island used “airspace” instead of “air zone” or “air defense identifica­tion zone” in its broadcasts. The “Taiwan defense department” said 18 Chinese aircraft appeared in the Taiwan Straits, with some crossing the “middle line.”

From our point of view, the PLA is still restrained. Every time a high-ranking US official visits Taiwan, the fighter jets of the PLA should be one step closer to the island. If the US secretary of state or secretary of defense comes to Taiwan, the PLA should fly its aircraft over the island and conduct exercises above it. The missiles we test should also fly over Taiwan, even its “Presidenti­al Office Building.” If Taiwan authoritie­s continue to act aggressive­ly, such scenarios will definitely come true.

The military exercise sent two prominent signals. First, China’s Ministry of National Defense spokespers­on made it clear that the exercise is aimed at the current situation in the Taiwan Straits, which refers to the frequent collusion between the US and the island of Taiwan, the visit of US Undersecre­tary of State Keith Krach to Taiwan in particular. Our target of deterrence is collusion between the US and the island.

Second, the response of the PLA is extremely quick. Taiwan and the US did not officially announce Krach’s visit until he boarded the plane. Krach arrived in Taiwan Thursday. There was no announceme­nt on the military exercise of the PLA in advance. It’s more likely the exercise was a last-minute decision. That a massive action can be organized in such a short time sends a strong signal. It shows that the PLA has the ability to mobilize and organize a military action targeted at Taiwan in a very short period of time. Although it’s called a military exercise, it’s more like an actual combat. It’s an emergency response by the PLA and the country to the situation in the Taiwan Straits, which is of great significan­ce, adding the weight of the mainland in dealing with the cross-Straits situation.

Through this exercise and the previous series of exercises, the PLA has accumulate­d experience in attacking Taiwan and mastered key data on Taiwan’s defense system. They are rehearsals on taking over Taiwan. What is needed is a political reason that can turn them into real battle to smash Taiwan independen­ce forces.

If the US and Taiwan island think they can realize “normalizat­ion” of relations by adopting “salami tactics,” they will be plunged into peril and risks. The mainland is determined to take all necessary means, including military options, to prevent the US and the island from upgrading their provocatio­ns.

The PLA has lifted the curtain on real-combat military exercises targeted at Taiwan, and the scale of such exercises is bound to expand in the future and meet the requiremen­ts for substantiv­e strikes against Taiwan. In fact, the Friday exercise is a landmark in the struggle across the Taiwan Straits.

The US and Taiwan must not misjudge the situation, or believe the exercise is a bluff. Should they continue to make provocatio­ns, a war will inevitably break out. Those who have underestim­ated China’s determinat­ion recently have all paid the price. The Taiwan Straits is by no means a place where separatist­s can act recklessly. If Taiwan authoritie­s try, they will definitely be met with the mainland’s military solutions. Taiwan independen­ce is a dead end.

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