Santa Fe New Mexican

U.S. not pulling back in Taiwan

- By David E. Sanger, Eric Schmitt and Ben Dooley

The Biden administra­tion is vowing to continue sailing warships through the Taiwan Strait and to conduct air operations in the region in response to Chinese military drills that U.S. officials say are evolving into a long-term strategy of heightened military pressure on the island.

Administra­tion officials said they did not want to escalate the tense confrontat­ion, which China maintains was provoked by last week’s visit to the island by Speaker Nancy Pelosi. But in interviews and public statements, American and Taiwanese officials made clear they now believe China used Pelosi’s visit as a pretext to step up its operations to intimidate Taiwan for months or years to come.

Within a few weeks, officials said, the U.S. Navy is planning to run ships through the Taiwan Strait, ignoring China’s recent claim it controls the entire waterway. Officials said they would not send the Ronald Reagan, the Japan-based aircraft carrier, because it would be too provocativ­e.

Colin H. Kahl, the undersecre­tary of defense for policy, told reporters this week that China was trying to “coerce” Taiwan and the internatio­nal community.

“And all I’ll say is we’re not going to take the bait, and it’s not going to work,” he said.

He insisted the United States would conduct business as usual: “What we’ll do instead, is to continue to fly, to sail and operate wherever internatio­nal law allows us to do so, and that includes in the Taiwan Strait.”

Asked about the rising tensions, President Joe Biden said Monday he was “concerned that they’re moving as much as they are,” an apparent reference to the Pentagon’s assessment China has dispatched 20 destroyers and frigates to the waters surroundin­g Taiwan.

Interviews with a variety of administra­tion, intelligen­ce and military officials, and outside experts, revealed a growing sense that China’s exercises were not just a reaction to the speaker’s brief visit but a turning point in China’s strategy. Several officials said they believe President Xi Jinping is seeking to demonstrat­e a greater willingnes­s to use force to accomplish reunificat­ion, if necessary.

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