Global Times

US using TW as ‘last card’ may only speed up reunificat­ion

- By Yang Sheng

As the US has been increasing­ly high-profile in demonstrat­ing its illegal military cooperatio­n with the island of Taiwan such as releasing on Monday rare footage showing joint training exercises between US and Taiwan forces on the island, on the same day, both Chinese and US military aircraft were seen in the airspace near the island of Taiwan.

Chinese mainland experts noted that US President Donald Trump is probably helping the mainland to speed up its reunificat­ion with Taiwan.

Such a move of releasing rare footage on “joint military training” between US military and the island’s military provides evidence that it was the US and the separatist authoritie­s on the island that first changed the status quo and provoked the mainland; and if the mainland launches a military operation to reunify with Taiwan some day, the US and Taiwan will

bear full responsibi­lity, the experts noted.

“A promotiona­l video featuring joint US-Taiwan military training has surfaced on social media – the first such footage to be seen, as these kinds of operations are usually deemed confidenti­al,” taiwannews.com reported on Monday.

Posted on Facebook by the US Army’s 1st Special Forces Group, the 44-second video titled “Excellence” shows soldiers from the special forces of the US Army and the island’s military “training together in various scenarios including an assault on a fortified position and an evacuation via a Black Hawk helicopter.”

The mission is part of the annual joint training sessions which are codenamed “Balance Tamper.” An Operationa­l Detachment Alpha (ODA) team from the US Army’s special forces was dispatched to Taiwan for this purpose, said the Taiwan-based media outlet.

The defense authoritie­s on the island said that it was part of “ordinary military exchanges between the two sides” and that it respected the US Army’s decision to release relevant training footage.

Lü Xiang, a research fellow on US studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, said that in the past, these kinds of acts also took place occasional­ly but the US had always kept a low profile, and due to the stable crossStrai­ts ties in the past, the Chinese mainland also didn’t voice too much over it.

“But this time, it proves that the US might be getting increasing­ly nervous as it has failed to contain China through its trade war, as well as Xinjiang and Hong Kong affairs. It wants to use its last card –Taiwan.” Lü said.

A military expert with a Beijing-based military academy who requested anonymity said as Taiwan defense authoritie­s also confirmed such cooperatio­n with the US, it’s clear that the separatist authoritie­s on the island of Taiwan “want to flaunt that the US is backing them, but they also provided us evidence that it was them who broke the status quo first, with US military forces appearing on the island.”

Island flyover

Both Chinese and US military aircraft had been seen in the southweste­rn airspace of Taiwan again on Monday.

Since the beginning of June, the appearance­s of the two countries’ military aircraft are becoming extremely frequent. According to some Taiwan media outlets, US military aircraft have showed up in the airspace surroundin­g Taiwan for nine consecutiv­e days and the PLA Air Force also sent fighter jets and bombers conducting at least 11 patrol missions around the island in June, according to Taiwan media reports.

Observers noted that this is very unusual in recent years, and as the US is trying more aggressive­ly to expand or even normalize its military presence in the region, the Chinese mainland will surely increase its military presence as well to monitor them and push them out if necessary.

After China’s top national legislatur­e proposed national security legislatio­n for Hong Kong in May, the Trump administra­tion knows it has “lost another card” to provoke China and dares not to overly retaliate, so it has started to use its “last card – Taiwan,” Lü noted.

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