Monday, June 12, 2023

Did China Deliberately Disrupt A Radio Call Between Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen And The Island's Air Force

SCMP: Coincidence or deliberate interception? PLA cuts into Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s radio call with air force officer 

* A PLA warning was played as the island's leader was making a radio call to a captain stationed in the southern city of Kaohsiung 

* Taiwan says the mainland military had not hacked into her radio channel, but security specialists call for an investigation in case plans are being leaked to the PLA The People's Liberation Army disrupted a radio call between Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and the island's air force, sparking a discussion about secure communications. 

Tsai was visiting southern Taiwan on Friday to boost morale among service personnel ahead of next week's Dragon Boat Festival and spoke to two female officers stationed at an air defence and missile command centre in Kaohsiung.

In a video clip broadcast by local media, Tsai was seen radioing an air force captain, saying "Hotel Delta, this is the president", before a PLA warning was heard in the background. 

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WNU Editor: Taiwan says no. But this incident does make one wonder if this observation from the above SCMP post is true .... 

 .... "If the PLA is able to easily get hold of what the president, the defence minister and the chief of general staff are going to do, it means the Chinese communists' infiltration into Taiwan is very serious."

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