Taiwan Holds Drills amid Mounting China Tensions


Taiwan Holds Drills amid Mounting China Tensions

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Taiwan has performed a series of military services drills aimed at repelling a likely Chinese incursion amid soaring tensions with the mainland, as very well as reports that a leading US lawmaker wants to take a look at the island someday in the coming weeks.

Air raid sirens were listened to throughout the island’s capital of Taipei on Monday as the once-a-year ‘Wanan’ drills kicked off, such as joint air and sea workouts and the mobilization of soldiers and armored automobiles – all meant to simulate an attack by Beijing, RT reported.

Speaking to reporters about the drills, Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je claimed that Chinese war planes had “frequently harassed Taiwan” in recent years, seemingly referring to a series of fly-overs repeatedly condemned as provocative by Taiwanese officials.

Beijing considers Taiwan as part of China’s territory, on the other hand, and insists it is within its rights to work close to the island.

The mayor also cited ongoing hostilities in Ukraine, describing “All these things make us have an understanding of the value of becoming vigilant in moments of peace and we need to be ready if there is war.”

Even though US officers have however to affirm any dates, Property Speaker Nancy Pelosi is reportedly organizing to take a look at Taiwan someday in August, a journey which military services staffers have recommended from thanks to soaring tensions concerning the island and mainland China.

On studies of Pelosi’s upcoming go to, the Chinese International Ministry warned Beijing would take “resolute and solid measures” in retaliation, even though did not specify what that might entail.

US President Joe Biden has maintained friendly relations with Taiwan, with his administration authorizing a quantity of weapons transfers to the island as very well as around-every month transits of the disputed Taiwan Strait by US warships, stoking China’s ire. 

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