Thursday, October 27, 2022

Is Chinese President Xi's Appointment Of New Generals To The Central Military Commission An Indication That Beijing Is Advancing Plans To invade Taiwan?

Exhibition at military museum in Beijing © Reuters/FLORENCE LO  

Reuters: Analysis-Need for speed: China Xi's new generals offer cohesion over possible Taiwan plans 

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping's new generals may have been selected for their political loyalty to him, but those ties could serve at least one vital military purpose in any Taiwan invasion plan: ensuring cohesion and decisiveness. 

Although the Politburo's seven-man Standing Committee would make the ultimate decision on any Taiwan action, the Central Military Commission would forge and execute the battle plan, eight Asian and Western military attaches say.  

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WNU Editor: The Chinese military is looking at Taiwan. But it is really the U.S. and its allies in Asia (i.e. Japan/South Korea/Australia/etc.) that they are keeping their eyes on and formulating strategy. 

 More News On Chinese President Xi's Appointment Of New Generals  

New military leadership appointments show China is bracing itself for conflict -- The Statesman  

Xi Rewards Combat-Ready China Generals as Taiwan Tensions Rise -- Bloomberg  

More 'red,' more capable and focused on Taiwan: Xi cements his grip on PLA -- Japan Times 

Inside the Ring: Chinese 'action' general appointed CMC vice chair -- Washington Times  

Xi Jinping’s party purge prompts fears of greater Taiwan invasion risk -- The Guardian  

Xi Jinping promotes three India border command Generals to top PLA posts -- The Hindu

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