Cape Times

Taiwan: ‘China threats growing’

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TAIPEI: China’s air force has carried out 16 rounds of exercises close to Taiwan in the last year or so, Taiwan’s defence ministry said yesterday, warning that China’s military threat was growing by the day.

China considers self-ruled and democratic Taiwan to be its sacred territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring what it views as a wayward province under Chinese control. It has taken an increasing­ly hostile stance towards Taiwan since Tsai Ing-wen, from the island’s pro-independen­ce Democratic Progressiv­e Party, won presidenti­al elections last year.

Beijing suspects her of pushing for the island’s formal independen­ce, a red line for China. Tsai says she wants peace with China, but that she will defend Taiwan’s security and way of life.

In a lengthy report, Taiwan’s defence ministry listed the number of times China’s air force had drilled near the island since the end of October last year and which aircraft were involved, including bombers and advanced fighter jets.

Of the 16 drills, 15 of them were around Taiwan, flying through the Bashi Channel, which separates Taiwan from the Philippine­s and near Japan’s Miyako island, to the north of Taiwan. The other drill was through the Bashi Channel and out into the Pacific. China had repeatedly said the drills were routine.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said China was the island’s biggest security threat: “The Chinese military’s strength continues to grow rapidly. There have been massive developmen­ts in military reforms, combined operations, weapons developmen­t and production, the building of overseas military bases and military exercises, and the military threat towards us grows daily,” it said.

Chinese missiles can already cover all of Taiwan and China has been improving its abilities in longrange anti-ship missiles “to build an ability to resist foreign forces”, the ministry added.

Tensions rose earlier this month after a senior Chinese diplomat threatened that China would invade Taiwan if any US warships made port visits there.

Taiwan is well equipped with mostly US-made weapons, but has been pressing Washington to sell more advanced equipment. The US is bound by law to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself, to China’s distaste.

Proudly democratic Taiwan has shown no interest in being run by autocratic China and Taiwan’s government has accused Beijing of not understand­ing what democracy is all about when it criticises Taipei.

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