Two Su-35 fighter jets and an H-6K bomber fly in formation on May 11, 2018 near Taiwan. (Xinhua/Han Chao)
Alessio Patalano, Spectator: Is China about to invade Taiwan?
For the time being, China’s strategy seems to be to break Taiwan’s will to fight, rather than outright conquest
This week, the central committee of the Chinese Communist Party will issue a “resolution on history.” It will enshrine the official historical narrative of the Xi Jinping era. Only two CCP leaders have issued a resolution of this kind before: Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. Mao’s resolution set out his role as China’s sole leader; Deng’s, the conditions for the country’s economic focus. And Xi’s? Details are yet to be revealed, but it is expected to reinforce the idea of China’s historical destiny, what Xi calls the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.” For Xi, the project of national rejuvenation is inherently linked to the reunification with Taiwan, the only part of the old republic that did not become communist in 1949. Xi has called reunification the “unswerving historical task” of the party, and he takes it very seriously. The resolution’s aim is not to celebrate the CCP’s past. It is to stress the inevitability of the future.
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WNU Editor: China's current activity looks more like a probe of Taiwan's defenses while straining its air force assets. The rest of the above article gives a breakdown on what China may do in the coming months and years.
5 comments:
They might not be ready but I just have that bad feeling they will try something before Biden is out of office. With no U.S. leadership the opportunity is just too good for them
No. These takes are not hot, just played out.
Don't disobey God China government u will be totally insane the children will go mad fire sinfully ungodly confused
Live 4 God not 666
Monday virtual meeting could set the rules...of Xi Jinping.
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