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US Air Force secretary: China’s actions around Taiwan increase risk

/ 05:23 PM August 19, 2022

China-Taiwan conflict

A Navy Force helicopter under the Eastern Theatre Command of China’s People’s Liberation Army takes part in military exercises in the waters around Taiwan, at an undisclosed location August 8, 2022. (Reuters)

TAIPEI–U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said on Friday that China’s actions around Taiwan increase the level of risk and he hoped that China’s behavior returns to the norms that were established before.

China, which claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, has been staging military exercises this month to show its anger about a visit to Taipei of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, blaming Washington for the tension.

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Kendall, speaking to reporters on a teleconference from the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam as part of a trip to the region that will also take in Australia and Japan, said: “We are living in a dangerous time”.

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Referring to China’s drills around Taiwan, which included firing missiles over the island and repeatedly crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait, normally an unofficial barrier, he said Beijing was being very provocative.

“The military activities that China engaged in during the time of the speaker’s visit increased the level of risk and they violated a number of norms, crossing the line was one, firing into the exclusive economic zone of Japan was another, and firing over Taiwan itself was another,” Kendall said.

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Japan said five of the missiles China fired landed in its economic zone.

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“These are not actions that are designed to promote peace and stability in the region, they are very provocative and they increase the level of risk,” he said.

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While Kendall declined to comment directly on the details of China’s crossing of the median line, he said China had overreacted to Pelosi’s trip.

“I would hope that their behavior returns to the norms that were established before,” he said.

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China says Taiwan is the most sensitive and important issue in its ties with the United States, and that it has a right to ensure its security and defend its territorial integrity.

Taiwan’s government says that as the People’s Republic of China has never ruled Taiwan is has no right to claim it or decide its future, which can only be set by the island’s 23 million people.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has been overseeing an impressive military modernization program, including developing stealth fighters and aircraft carriers, alarming many of its neighbous and the United States.

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“I am concerned, I think it’s clear to say the United States is concerned, about China’s modernization programs, and we’re also concerned about its behavior in the region,” Kendall said.

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