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China Threatens U.S. Over Taiwan Arms Sale, War Games: ‘Hunting Rifles Ready Against the Wolves’
A $750 million arms sale to Taiwan has provoked outrage in Beijing, where officials promise to respond to new U.S.-led exercises in the region with ‘aircraft carrier killer’ weapons.

By Paul D. Shinkman
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Aug. 6, 2021, at 11:41 a.m.

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Members of the Taiwanese military pose with artillery during a anti-invasion drill in Pingtung, Taiwan, in 2019.(PATRICK AVENTURIER/GETTY IMAGES)


China on Friday fired back at the Biden administration's announcement this week of a $750 million planned arms sale to Taiwan, calling the move a "vicious provocation" and vowing retaliation at a time of already heightened military tensions.

A story published Friday morning in China's English-language Global Times added that the sale aligns "with a U.S. strategy to create trouble for China in the Indo-Pacific," and said the new weapons and equipment "cannot tilt the military capacity gap across the Taiwan Straits." The Global Times is considered a mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party.


"China will resolutely take legitimate and necessary counter-measures," it added, citing similar threats from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The arms sale announcement from the White House on Wednesday has been met with widespread support from Congress, all but guaranteeing its completion. It marks the first such sale for President Joe Biden, whose administration, like its predecessor, has made countering China its defining foreign policy challenge. The Pentagon's top officer on Monday said China is contributing a "fundamental change to the character of war" amid an escalation in traditional threats and the rise of new ones, like cyberwarfare.

The sale includes 40 self-propelled artillery units, which the Chinese foreign ministry considers a serious infringement on its security interests, saying earlier this week the U.S. is "causing serious damage to China-U.S. relations" and "sending a wrong signal to Taiwanese independence forces."


The island nation – dubbed "Fortress Taiwan" among some U.S. military planners – has taken on increased significance in recent months amid American efforts to contain what it considers Chinese expansionism. China, too, has acted with growing speed recently to rectify what it sees as a century of foreign oppression. Both Beijing and Taipei claim to be the legitimate ruler over the other, though Chinese economic influence has ensured all but a dozen or so countries actually recognize Taiwan as an independent country.

Former U.S. Indo-Pacific Command chief Navy Adm. Phil Davidson said in March that he believed China may invade Taiwan within six years, though that assessment has taken on new urgency as Western nations watch with concern Beijing's harsh crackdown on Hong Kong under the auspices of new national security rules.

"We have to ensure the status quo remains as it applies to Taiwan," Adm. John Aquilino, Davidson's successor, said this week at the Aspen Security Forum, when asked about the worrisome precedent China has set in Hong Kong. "Our engagements with Taiwan are to ensure that they are able to defend themselves."
"That policy is clear and that's why we're here," he said.


Aquilino's concerns come as the U.S. leads broad exercises in and around the South China Sea with what Indo-Pacific Command called its "unmatched network of alliances and partnerships," testing China's commitment to international territory it considers its own.

Though China has released few details about exercises it's conducting in response, a separate post in the Global Times on Friday said this year's operations compare to similar "aircraft carrier killer" exercises it carried out last year.

The drills show that China is wielding "hunting rifles ready against the wolves," it wrote.
American officials have expressed grave concerns in recent months about Chinese investments in weapons designed solely to destroy U.S. aircraft carriers – considered among the most visible and potent elements of America's ability to project power abroad but particularly for the vast and consequential seas of the Pacific rim.

The recent rise in tensions has also marked occasional breakdowns in communication between China and Washington. Beijing criticized Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's outreach earlier this summer to officials other than those China offered for him to meet.

https://www.usnews.com/news/world-r...games-hunting-rifles-ready-against-the-wolves
 
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I can see China retaking Taiwan way b4 2050. The reason is this, in a Chess game, China would retake Taiwan at the earliest moment she is capable. In a Go game, China already has this ability, but will only move to reap the maximum rewards (and minimum loss) from such a move.

China will retake Taiwan by force in the following two ways:
1. Taiwan/US dumb enough to make the first move to cross the redline.
2. It's the only move to effectively counter another move made somewhere else (ie. WW-III breaks out, retaking Taiwan can lead to China winning the world war).
 
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I can see China retaking Taiwan way b4 2050. The reason is this, in a Chess game, China would retake Taiwan at the earliest moment she is capable. In a Go game, China already has this ability, but will only move to reap the maximum rewards (and minimum loss) from such a move.

China will retake Taiwan by force in the following two ways:
1. Taiwan/US dumb enough to make the first move to cross the redline.
2. It's the only move to effectively counter another move made somewhere else (ie. WW-III breaks out, retaking Taiwan can lead to China winning the world war).

I also think this is the case but if I have to make a qualified guess I would say around 2030-2031 because Xi wants to cement a legacy and wants to leave behind a glorious name by entering the chinese popular culture. As a proper role model. The temptation is there but he won't miscalculate which means China is already ready to roll but will give it another decade
 
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The point in here is US has an agreement with PRC when it signed a joint communique in 1971 and so far US has adhered to the agreement until recently.

Reneging from this agreement may haunt and will hurt USA in year to follow now that China regards USA as an adversary.

it would not affects China ability to retake the island by force military if she wishes to.

Taiwanese military is splitted rather in the middle with many generals past and presents are now supporting reunification although the news media may be only voicing the opinions of the separatists.

Biden in his moment of stupidity has stepped into the Taiwanese quagmire (in fact a Chinese internal affair) created by the Trump's administration.

Just like Justin Trudeau when Canada kidnapped Miss Meng Wen Zhou from the transit lounge at the behest of USA. Another of Trump mischievous achievement that brings serious ramification not to USA but Canada.
Stupid is as Stupid does, to cite Forest Gump.

What has happened to all the Western International Statesmen?
 
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To be honest, I am very disappointed in the US government. America's strategic impotence is almost impossible to save. The thinking of the US government is very simple and mechanical. CPC deceives US government like it deceives children. The CPC simply shows its intentions towards Taiwan and the US immediately thinks that Taiwan can be used as a bargaining chip.

The US did not realize that it was being dragged into an extremely inferior battlefield by the CPC. Taiwan is a trap and the CPC is luring the US to throw its resources into this trap. The US cannot win, no matter how much it spends. The competition between China and the US is a long-term and comprehensive competition. The more resources the US wastes in Taiwan, the less resources the US has elsewhere. Some us think-tanks have tried to warn Washington, but it is clear that Washington cannot escape the shackles of domestic politics and is hurtling towards failure.
 
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When the US flag fall off during the awarding ceremony in final day of the Olympic 2021, most Asian fortune tellers interpreted it as a bad omen for USA.
It is all so unbelievable when it happened.
 
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