Rising Tensions Between the U.S. and China Over Possible Taiwan Takeover: A Washington Perspective
In today’s complex geopolitical landscape, tensions between the United States and China are escalating amid fears of China’s potential aggression towards Taiwan.
Taiwan’s Deputy Minister for China Policy, Chiu Chuy-Chen, delivered a significant speech in Washington on Friday, warning that China is actively preparing for military intervention.
He emphasized that Taiwan’s fall could trigger a large-scale ‘domino effect’ destabilizing the entire region and threatening U.S.
security interests.Chiu pointed out that under the leadership of the Communist Party, China has never abandoned its ambitions to reunify Taiwan, which is a democratically governed island that considers itself separate from mainland China.
Military activities around Taiwan have intensified, with Beijing conducting drills and demonstrating its readiness for conflict.
China maintains that its goal is to pursue peaceful reunification but reserves the right to use force if necessary, viewing Taiwan as an internal matter.Washington warns that any forceful takeover of Taiwan could lead to a domino effect, undermining regional stability and posing direct risks to U.S.
security.
Despite the absence of formal diplomatic relations, the U.S.
remains Taiwan’s primary military supporter and supplier of advanced weaponry, reaffirming its commitment to Taiwan’s self-defense.Military activity in the Taiwan Strait has increased, with Chinese navy ships frequently traversing the waterway, which China regards as part of its sovereign territory.
Recently, China launched the new aircraft carrier Fuzhou, which passed through the strait and will expand its operational reach into the western Pacific.
The U.S.
and its allies, including Canada, the U.K., and France, regularly conduct freedom-of-navigation operations through the strait, emphasizing its international status.Taiwan remains resolute in defending its independence and democratic governance, dismissing Beijing’s claims of sovereignty.
Meanwhile, China claims to seek peaceful reunification but continues to assert its readiness to take necessary measures to protect its territorial integrity.
The escalating situation draws increasing international concern due to its potential global consequences, underscoring the fragile balance of power in East Asia.
