Chinese Defense Minister Gen. Wei Fenghe speaking at Shangri-La Dialogue 2022. (Photo by IISS)
Breaking Defense: China ‘will fight to the very end’ over Taiwan: Chinese defense minister
Gen. Wei Fenghe described the US Indo-Pacific strategy as "an attempt to build an exclusive small group in the name of a free and open Indo-Pacific." It is designed "to create conflict and confrontation, to contain and encircle others."
SINGAPORE: In a much anticipated keynote at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Chinese defense minister Gen. Wei Fenghe warned that China “will fight to the very end” if “anyone dares to secede” from China, a not-so-veiled shot at Taiwan.
“We will fight at all costs. And we will fight to the very end. This is the only choice for China,” Wei said.
Taiwan, of course, is claimed by China as a runaway province. But while laying down that threat, Wei also used a rare public speech to then try and paint China as an innocent player in the region, constantly at threat from an US Indo-Pacific strategy that is “an attempt to build an exclusive small group in the name of a free and open Indo-Pacific.”
Read more ....
Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 13, 2022
Xi signs outlines that direct China’s military operations other than war -- Global Times
China’s defense minister says country’s nuclear arsenal ‘for self defense’ -- CNBC/Reuters
Chinese nuclear force development impressive; new weapons commissioned: Defense Minister -- Global Times
Illicit Trade Of Chinese Shoulder-Fired Surface-To-Air Missiles Increasing -- Warzone/The Drive
US: China's Military Activity Around Taiwan Threatens Region -- AP
Austin talks Taiwan independence, Russia’s invasion and AUKUS deal at security summit -- Defense News
Pentagon chief meets Chinese counterpart for first time in Singapore -- Defense News
The push to supersize Pentagon spending ratchets up -- Politico
More Reality Checks Could Help Keep DOD Programs on Time and Budget, GAO Says -- Defense One
First-Ever F-35 Aggressor Squadron Stands Up at Nellis -- Air Force Magazine
Lockheed expects to begin deliveries of F-16 combat jets in 2024 -- Investing
Biden nixes Trump design for Air Force One over cost, delay -- AP
Navy announces ‘safety pause’ in wake of aircraft crashes -- The Hill
Fleet weak: Navy’s shipbuilding plan could lose a war in the Pacific -- Seth Cropsey, The Hill
What US Navy recruits go through in their 10-week boot camp -- Insider
Biden nominates Marine general as next commander of US forces in Africa -- Defense News
House lawmakers to receive classified briefing on Afghanistan -- The Hill
US Army to double cyber corps strength as focus shifts from counterinsurgency -- Military Times
How Much Does Bad Software Cost DOD? Lawmakers Want to Know -- Defense One
New Senate bill would speed Pentagon purchase of electric non-tactical vehicles -- Breaking Defense
Army Extending Assignments for Recruiters Involuntarily as Service Scrambles to Fill Ranks -- Military.com
First Case of Monkeypox Among Active-Duty US Service Members Diagnosed in Germany -- Military.com
Russia-Ukraine war is teaching the Pentagon a lesson about the Pacific -- Joe Gould, Defense News
North Korea slams Seoul’s part in massive US-led RIMPAC naval exercise -- Stars and Stripes
Blinken says US is prepared to make adjustments to military posture in response to North Korea -- CNN
Swedish, US troops drill on remilitarized Baltic Sea island -- AP
Macron Seeks Bigger Military Budget in ‘War Economy’ -- Defense Post
Norway Is Done With Its Unreliable NH90 Helicopters, Wants $500M Back -- Warzone/The Drive
The war in Ukraine should serve to bolster Europe’s air power ambitions -- Douglas Barrie, Defense News
Israel Defence Forces to conduct military drills near Gaza fence -- Middle East Monitor
Israel’s defense industry unveils new weapons at Paris defense confab -- Defense News
Pakistan boosts defense budget by nearly 6% -- Defense News
China, Pakistan to step up military cooperation -- Hindustan Times
No comments:
Post a Comment