The Guardian (USA)

China threat to invade Taiwan is 'closer than most think', says US admiral

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The Chinese threat to invade Taiwan is serious and more imminent than many understand, the US admiral chosen to lead the Pentagon’s Indo-Pacific region has warned.

China considers recovering control over Taiwan its “No 1 priority”, Adm John Aquilino, nominated to become commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, told the Senate armed services committee on Tuesday.

“The rejuvenati­on of the Chinese Communist party is at stake” with the Taiwan issue, he said.

Aquilino disagreed with the outgoing Indo-Pacom commander Adm Philip Davidson’s recent comments that China could attempt to attack and take over Taiwan as soon as six years from now.

“My opinion is that this problem is much closer to us than most think and we have to take this on,” he told the panel, which was reviewing his nomination.

Aquilino said the threat was such that the United States needs to implement a proposed $27bn plan to boost US defenses in the region “in the near term and with urgency”.

“The Chinese Communist party has generated some capabiliti­es in the region that are designed to keep us out,” he said. “The most dangerous concern is that of a military force against

Taiwan.”

Aquilino declined comment on the suggestion by the Republican senator Tom Cotton, a hawk regarding the Chinese

threat, that Beijing could opt to attack Taiwan as early as next year.

Cotton noted that Russia invaded and occupied Crimea in 2014 just days after it hosted the Winter Olympics.

China, he noted, will host the Winter Olympics in February 2022.

Democratic and self-ruled Taiwan split from China at the end of a civil war in 1949, and is a longtime US ally.

But Beijing has always maintained its claim of sovereignt­y over the island.

Aquilino, currently the head of the US Pacific fleet, stressed that there were two major concerns of letting China seize Taiwan.

First is the potential threat to global trade, much of which passes the island.

Second, he said, is the damage that would have on US credibilit­y with its Asian allies like Japan, South Korea and the Philippine­s.

“The status of the United States as a partner with our allies and partners also is at stake should we have a conflict in Taiwan,” he said.

 ?? Photograph: Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? Adm John Aquilino told the Senate armed services committee that ‘The rejuvenati­on of the Chinese Communist party is at stake’ with the Taiwan issue.
Photograph: Rex/Shuttersto­ck Adm John Aquilino told the Senate armed services committee that ‘The rejuvenati­on of the Chinese Communist party is at stake’ with the Taiwan issue.

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