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Japan official, calling Taiwan 'red line,' urges Biden to 'be strong'

LOL... If countries are giving China one finger then why didnt they abandon one China policy? Why they still kowtow to PRC China? Why they did not open embassy in Taiwan and establish proper diplomacy with Taiwan?

How many countries sell weapon to Taiwan? only one (US)... UK, France, Russia all dont dare to Taiwan.

So who is winning? :lol:

Let's understand the logic. The US the world's only superpower is selling them weapons, and technology decades ahead of what the Chinese military has - then the US/ Taiwan is threatening you not to cross redlines. The Taiwanese people as a majority hate the Chinese and have also threatened you not to cross the line. AND you are being told by the CCP that something called one china policy, makes all the defiance irrelevant. :no:


 
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Let's understand the logic. The US the world's only superpower is selling them weapons, and technology decades ahead of what the Chinese military has - then the US/ Taiwan is threatening you not to cross redlines. The Taiwanese people as a majority hate the Chinese and have also threatened you not to cross the line. AND you are being told by the CCP that something called one china policy, makes all the defiance irrelevant. :no:


You haven't answer until now why Taiwan is not admit Into UN and major world organization becos no major countries recognize this illegal Taiwan. These heavily restrict Taiwan to cement it's foreign policy and trade deal. And you all still kowtow to China and still dare not cross the red line. This is fact and accept it. US is so precious of Taiwan and yet it never approved to sell it's crown F-35 to them. More or less show it's restriction not to anger China so much. :enjoy:
 
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You haven't answer until now why Taiwan is not admit Into UN and major world organization becos no major countries recognize this illegal Taiwan. These heavily restrict Taiwan to cement it's foreign policy and trade deal. And you all still kowtow to China and still dare not cross the red line. This is fact and accept it. US is so precious of Taiwan and yet it never approved to sell it's crown F-35 to them. More or less show it's restriction not to anger China so much. :enjoy:

I have answered your question

Taiwan "China, you dare not step into our land"
Chinese on the net "Okay, but are you in the UN?"
The US "China, you better not cross the line"
Chinese on the net "Okay, but we have a one-china policy, please"
The US "Whatever, but we will arm them to the teeth with billions in weapons packages, including far superior ones"
Chinese on the net "Okay, we will fly near Taiwan?":fie:
 
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A top Japanese defence official on Friday urged U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to “be strong” in supporting Taiwan in the face of an aggressive China, calling the island’s safety a “red line.”
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FILE PHOTO: Japan's then-State Minister for Foreign Affairs Yasuhide Nakayama speaks during the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism at the State Department in Washington February 19, 2015. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo
“We are concerned China will expand its aggressive stance into areas other than Hong Kong. I think one of the next targets, or what everyone is worried about, is Taiwan,” State Minister of Defense Yasuhide Nakayama told Reuters.

In an interview, Nakayama, Japan’s deputy defence minister, urged Biden to take a similar line on Taiwan as outgoing President Donald Trump, who has significantly boosted military sales to the Chinese-claimed island and increased engagement.

Japan’s engagement with Taiwan has also flourished in recent years on a largely non-governmental basis. Tokyo maintains a “one China” policy, delicately balancing its relationships with neighbouring giant China and its longtime military ally in Washington.

Japan shares strategic interests with Taiwan, which sits in sea lanes through which much of Japan’s energy supplies and trade flow.

“So far, I haven’t yet seen a clear policy or an announcement on Taiwan from Joe Biden. I would like to hear it quickly, then we can also prepare our response on Taiwan in accordance,” Nakayama said.

During the presidential campaign, Biden called for strengthening ties with Taiwan and other “like-minded democracies.”


Decades ago as senator, Biden questioned whether the United States had an “obligation” to defend Taiwan. But many in his foreign policy circles acknowledge that U.S. imperatives have changed as a rising, authoritarian China has become more assertive and sought to shape global institutions.

An official in Biden’s transition team said the president-elect believes U.S. support for Taiwan “must remain strong, principled, and bipartisan.”

“Once in office, he will continue to support a peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues consistent with the wishes and best interests of the people of Taiwan,” the official said.

Beijing has been angered by increased U.S. support for Taiwan, including arms sales and visits to Taipei by senior U.S. officials, further straining already poor Sino-U.S. ties. China considers democratically run Taiwan one of its provinces and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under Beijing’s control.

‘RED LINE’

“Taiwan is China’s internal affair,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Friday. “We firmly oppose interference in China’s internal affairs by any country or anyone by any means.”


In Taipei, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou noted the strong bipartisan U.S. support for Taiwan based on the “shared language” of freedom and democracy.

“Taiwan looks forward to working closely with the Biden team, to continue to steadily improve Taiwan-U.S. relations on the basis of the existing solid friendship,” she said.

U.S. officials in Tokyo could not be reached as the embassy was closed for Christmas.

“There’s a red line in Asia - China and Taiwan,” Nakayama said, citing a red line that former President Barack Obama declared over Syria’s use of chemical weapons - a line Damascus then crossed. Biden was Obama’s vice president.

“How will Joe Biden in the White House react in any case if China crosses this red line?” said Nakayama, who attended a memorial for the late former Taiwanese president Lee Teng-hui in August, before taking his defence position. “The United States is the leader of the democratic countries. I have a strong feeling to say: America, be strong!”

Chinese fighter jets in recent months have conducted waves of forays, including crossing the sensitive mid-line between China and Taiwan, ratcheting up pressure tactics to erode Taiwan’s will to resist, say current and former senior Taiwanese and U.S. military officers.

Taiwan deployed its navy and air force on Sunday as a Chinese aircraft carrier group led by the country’s newest carrier sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, a day after a U.S. warship transited the same waterway.


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WE AGREE! Taiwan is a redline, China dare not cross :usflag::sniper::china::suicide:
i will be tweeting @JoeBiden about this, telling him that i agree a hard line against China is needed..
 
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A top Japanese defence official on Friday urged U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to “be strong” in supporting Taiwan in the face of an aggressive China, calling the island’s safety a “red line.”
View attachment 700726

FILE PHOTO: Japan's then-State Minister for Foreign Affairs Yasuhide Nakayama speaks during the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism at the State Department in Washington February 19, 2015. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo
“We are concerned China will expand its aggressive stance into areas other than Hong Kong. I think one of the next targets, or what everyone is worried about, is Taiwan,” State Minister of Defense Yasuhide Nakayama told Reuters.

In an interview, Nakayama, Japan’s deputy defence minister, urged Biden to take a similar line on Taiwan as outgoing President Donald Trump, who has significantly boosted military sales to the Chinese-claimed island and increased engagement.

Japan’s engagement with Taiwan has also flourished in recent years on a largely non-governmental basis. Tokyo maintains a “one China” policy, delicately balancing its relationships with neighbouring giant China and its longtime military ally in Washington.

Japan shares strategic interests with Taiwan, which sits in sea lanes through which much of Japan’s energy supplies and trade flow.

“So far, I haven’t yet seen a clear policy or an announcement on Taiwan from Joe Biden. I would like to hear it quickly, then we can also prepare our response on Taiwan in accordance,” Nakayama said.

During the presidential campaign, Biden called for strengthening ties with Taiwan and other “like-minded democracies.”


Decades ago as senator, Biden questioned whether the United States had an “obligation” to defend Taiwan. But many in his foreign policy circles acknowledge that U.S. imperatives have changed as a rising, authoritarian China has become more assertive and sought to shape global institutions.

An official in Biden’s transition team said the president-elect believes U.S. support for Taiwan “must remain strong, principled, and bipartisan.”

“Once in office, he will continue to support a peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues consistent with the wishes and best interests of the people of Taiwan,” the official said.

Beijing has been angered by increased U.S. support for Taiwan, including arms sales and visits to Taipei by senior U.S. officials, further straining already poor Sino-U.S. ties. China considers democratically run Taiwan one of its provinces and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under Beijing’s control.

‘RED LINE’

“Taiwan is China’s internal affair,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Friday. “We firmly oppose interference in China’s internal affairs by any country or anyone by any means.”


In Taipei, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou noted the strong bipartisan U.S. support for Taiwan based on the “shared language” of freedom and democracy.

“Taiwan looks forward to working closely with the Biden team, to continue to steadily improve Taiwan-U.S. relations on the basis of the existing solid friendship,” she said.

U.S. officials in Tokyo could not be reached as the embassy was closed for Christmas.

“There’s a red line in Asia - China and Taiwan,” Nakayama said, citing a red line that former President Barack Obama declared over Syria’s use of chemical weapons - a line Damascus then crossed. Biden was Obama’s vice president.

“How will Joe Biden in the White House react in any case if China crosses this red line?” said Nakayama, who attended a memorial for the late former Taiwanese president Lee Teng-hui in August, before taking his defence position. “The United States is the leader of the democratic countries. I have a strong feeling to say: America, be strong!”

Chinese fighter jets in recent months have conducted waves of forays, including crossing the sensitive mid-line between China and Taiwan, ratcheting up pressure tactics to erode Taiwan’s will to resist, say current and former senior Taiwanese and U.S. military officers.

Taiwan deployed its navy and air force on Sunday as a Chinese aircraft carrier group led by the country’s newest carrier sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, a day after a U.S. warship transited the same waterway.


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WE AGREE! Taiwan is a redline, China dare not cross :usflag::sniper::china::suicide:
Translation : Japan wants US to fight China for Japan.
Stratagem: Fighting with a borrowed sword.
 
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