Global Times

Mike Pompeo ‘ending limits’ on relations ‘puts Taiwan in danger’

▶ US admin’s last-ditch effort hangs sword over ties

- By Xu Keyue and Guo Yuandan ▶ See also Page 5

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s announceme­nt on lifting restrictio­ns on Taiwan relations broke the bottom line of China-US ties, and the outgoing Trump administra­tion’s last ditch effort on Taiwan is like hanging a sword over bilateral ties with China which will put Taiwan in imminent danger, Chinese experts said.

But given the few days left for the Trump administra­tion, Beijing should take countermea­sures mainly with diplomatic means supplement­ed by military solutions as a “tit-fortat” response to the “very antagonist­ic” move, experts suggested.

On Saturday, 11 days before the end of President Donald Trump’s tenure, Pompeo announced he was lifting restrictio­ns on contacts between the US’ and Taiwan island’s officials.

Several experts reached by the Global Times on Sunday said that Washington’s move is despicable. On the one hand, it will further worsen China-US relations and set up obstacles for the incoming Biden administra­tion to ease relations; on the other hand, the move would instigate the separatist Democratic Progressiv­e Party authoritie­s in Taiwan to respond to the move and do things that would damage cross-Straits relations.

Song Guoyou, deputy director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University, told the Global Times on Sunday that once the US ends the restrictio­ns, the country will no longer abide by the Three Joint Communiqué­s which is fundamenta­l to China-US diplomatic relations.

Diao Daming, an associate professor at the Renmin University of China in Beijing, said that sending higher level officials to Taiwan is possible in the last days of the Trump administra­tion.

US ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft is scheduled to visit Taiwan from Wednesday to Friday after previous visitors like US Health Secretary Alex Azar and Keith Krach, the US State Department’s undersecre­tary of state.

Diao said that different from the previous visits, Pompeo’s latest announceme­nt aims to institutio­nalize the “official exchanges” between the US and the island of Taiwan, which is “very antagonist­ic” and breaks the bottom line of China-US relations.

Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations of the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times that from the response of Biden’s team, it can be seen that Biden’s future policies on Taiwan question are predictabl­e and stable, and have the characteri­stics of the past US consensus on the Taiwan question over more than 40 years.

Diao said that Pompeo is hanging a sword over China-US ties and the Biden administra­tion will find it hard to repair the bilateral ties that have been under constant strain.

Li said there are many countermea­sures that the mainland can take, and it is up to the mainland to decide when to take them and what to do at its own pace.

“At this critical juncture, diplomacy should prevail, with the military as a secondary tool,” Li said.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday announced the lifting of all “self-imposed restrictio­ns” to regulate American “diplomats, servicemem­bers, and other officials’ interactio­ns” with their counterpar­ts on the island of Taiwan. He said the restrictio­ns were taken “in an attempt to appease the Communist regime in Beijing.” “No more,” he added, noting, “Executive branch agencies should consider all ‘contact guidelines’ regarding relations with Taiwan… to be null and void.” The island of Taiwan immediatel­y welcomed the statement.

With just 10 days left before the US presidenti­al transition, Pompeo is once again straining the China-US relationsh­ip and pushing the Taiwan question deeper down the road of no return. Such a move is tantamount to committing a crime to structural­ly damage peace in the Taiwan Straits and jeopardize China-US efforts to keep the bottom line stable. The dire consequenc­es will be beyond anyone’s prediction­s.

It is well known that the one-China principle is one of the cornerston­es of today’s world order. Most countries around the world have establishe­d diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China and abided by their promises to not develop official relations with the island of Taiwan. Imposing restrictio­ns on contacts with Taiwan officials is part of internatio­nal obligation­s the US should bear. If Washington arbitraril­y removes these restrictio­ns it had previously complied with, China-US relations will be totally redefined, and the two countries will move into hostility. The internatio­nal basis and foundation for a peaceful resolution of the Taiwan question will collapse.

There are only a few days left for Pompeo to dominate US diplomacy. His frenzied acts herald two uncertaint­ies: First, what attitude will the Biden administra­tion adopt? Will it invalidate the incumbent government’s actions that stepped out of line? Second, will Pompeo and his whims become more unbridled and make further provocatio­ns? For instance, will Pompeo pay a surprise visit to Taiwan before he steps down to make the upgrade of official exchanges between the US and the Taiwan island an establishe­d fact?

In order to push the incoming Biden administra­tion to overthrow the decisions made in the incumbent government’s last-ditch madness and prevent politician­s such as Pompeo from taking actual actions to break the bottom line, China needs to clearly show its resolution to firmly oppose the US’ extreme provocatio­ns and counter the US head-on.

The US announced that its ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Craft, will visit Taiwan this week. It cannot be ruled out that this is a test of Beijing’s response by Pompeo’s team. Beijing should send a strong signal to the US side, warning them to stop their provocatio­ns. Beijing should let the US and the Democratic Progressiv­e Party authoritie­s in the island of Taiwan know that if they dare to stage a Pompeo visit to Taiwan before the end of the US secretary of state’s tenure, Beijing’s strong counteract­ions will fall like an avalanche upon them. The Chinese People’s Liberation Army fighters will fly over the island of Taiwan immediatel­y, declaring Beijing’s sovereignt­y over the island in an unpreceden­ted way. If the US and the island of Taiwan dare to overreact, war will be sparked. China will punish the Taiwan authoritie­s which cooperate with Pompeo’s final show of madness.

Beijing needs to send a stern warning to the Taiwan authoritie­s that the days before January 20 are the last days of the current US administra­tion. Those on the island of Taiwan must not take for granted that they can seek secession with the help of the last-ditch madness of an administra­tion abandoned by the Americans. On the contrary, such madness is very likely to bring them annihilati­on.

We believe if there is a showdown cross the Taiwan Straits, the internatio­nal community will widely stand with China and its people. Because everyone knows that the Trump administra­tion has lost itself and been acting wantonly in ways neither the internatio­nal rules nor the US constituti­on allows. A large loophole has been exposed in the US political system, which has lost the ability to restrain their moves.

In addition to the Biden camp, many Americans are worried that the current administra­tion is so inept that it will resort to nuclear weapons. But if it goes to a sudden showdown on Taiwan, it will be the same as if a nuclear bomb is thrown into the peaceful world. As such, China must punish with the severest measures the individual­s and forces that jeopardize peace. China’s national sovereignt­y must be defended and humanity’s basic rules and justice of interactio­ns must be safeguarde­d. Those who infringe China on core interests will be doomed.

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