Global Times

Truss’ provocatio­ns on Taiwan question to backfire

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British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss reportedly issued a warning to China at the NATO summit in Madrid on Wednesday that any attempt to “invade” Taiwan island would be a “catastroph­ic miscalcula­tion.”

This is not the first time that Truss has provoked China. Truss’ above- mentioned comments came just one day after she called for more rapid action to help the Taiwan island with defensive weapons in case China “invaded,” saying that was “a key lesson from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.”

The Chinese government is striving to address the Taiwan question by peaceful means. And how to resolve the Taiwan question is China’s internal affair that brooks no external interferen­ce.

At the NATO summit, Britain’s goal is also clear – it intends to cooperate with the US’ “IndoPacifi­c Strategy” and draw all allies and partners outside the Asia- Pacific region into the USled alliance framework to the region, and launch fiercer competitio­n and confrontat­ion against China.

To achieve the goal, the UK needs a big conflict or even crisis as leverage. It seems that in London’s view, the Taiwan question can serve as such leverage. The UK has constantly hyped the Taiwan question on different occasions. Truss’ lines indicate that she wants to internatio­nalize the Taiwan question and turn the decades of stability in the AsiaPacifi­c region into turbulence, crisis and even war.

Song Zhongping, Chinese military expert and TV commentato­r, told Global Times that even though the UK is following the US’ lead, it has not reconciled to the decline of the prior glory of “the empire on which the sun never sets.” As a result, it exploits hyping various regional hot spot issues to try to seek global attention. Its colonialis­t mind- set has been retained. That can explain why The UK has repeatedly interfered in the internal affairs of other countries and regions, including ramping up its effort to provoke China- related affairs on South China Sea, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Taiwan.

The UK hopes it can restore the glory of the “British Empire” and it may think containing China and Russia will help realize this daydream. But China is a country that cannot be contained by any other country.

“Being tied to the US’ chariot, the UK was speaking for the US in a bid to stir up the Western Pacific situation. In return, it can seek geopolitic­al interests in the region,” Lü Xiang, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times. “This mind- set is sinister. And the UK should be cautious that such tactic will backfire.”

Some observers say that Truss has constantly slandered China because she is eyeing becoming the next British prime minister. A Chinese expert told the Global Times on condition of anonymity that this scenario is possible. Against the British political system, a drama queen with unabashed individual­ity will easily trigger voters’ attention, which will create a path for her political prospects.

Song said Truss should keep in mind that the Chinese cannot be bullied by whatever position she would take. If she dares to provoke China, the consequenc­es will be disastrous. The UK has already learned a lesson on affairs related to Hong Kong. If the UK dares to meddle in the Taiwan question, it will be doomed to pay a heavy price.

The UK is no longer the country it was 100 years ago, and a systematic decline has been seen in all aspects of the country’s capacity. The UK should realize that it is unable to incite NATO and the EU to systematic­ally provoke China.

Lü said that if the UK wants to test China’s resolve on such a sensitive issue as the Taiwan question, it will get a decisive response.

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