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Taiwan is a independent country, they signed first $1.9 billion worth of weapons and now $5.9 billion

on top of that Royal Navy is sending a full strength Carrier Strike Group to the South China Sea and will pass the Taiwan straits, 5000 sailors + marines

Blinken warns China that action against Taiwan would be ‘mistake’
US Secretary of State says Biden administration concerned by China’s ‘increasingly aggressive actions’ against Taiwan.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken's comments come days after the US warned China against destabilising actions near Taiwan and the Philippines [File: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool via AP]

Secretary of State Antony Blinken's comments come days after the US warned China against destabilising actions near Taiwan and the Philippines [File: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool via AP]
11 Apr 2021
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the United States is concerned by China’s “increasingly aggressive actions” directed at Taiwan and remains committed to ensuring peace and stability in the western Pacific region.
Blinken said on Sunday that the Biden administration is committed to ensuring that Taiwan “has the ability to defend itself”.
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“What we’ve seen, and what is of real concern to us, is increasingly aggressive actions by the government in Beijing directed at Taiwan,” Blinken said during an interview on NBC programme Meet the Press.
“It would be a serious mistake for anyone to try to change the existing status quo by force.”
He declined to comment when asked if the US would consider military action against China.
Blinken’s comments come days after the US warned China against what Taiwan, which Beijing views as part of China, and the Philippines had described as increasingly aggressive Chinese naval and aerial exercises.


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Manila has criticised Beijing for sending what it called “maritime militia” vessels to a wide area within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, while Taiwan said Chinese planes had crossed into the island’s air defence area.

On Monday, the Chinese carrier, Liaoning, also led a naval exercise near Taiwan, and Beijing said that such drills will become regular occurrences.
Beijing has blamed the increased tensions on Washington after it said it had tracked the USS John McCain destroyer through the Taiwan Strait last week.
US President Joe Biden has continued to take a hard line against Beijing on several issues, including the Chinese government’s treatment of its Muslim Uighur minority in the western region of Xinjiang, which the Biden administration has described as a “genocide“.
US and Chinese officials traded rebukes last month during the first high-ranking meeting between the two governments since Biden took office in January.



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Meanwhile, on Saturday, the US State Department announced it would lift rules to make it easier for US government officials to meet with Taiwanese representatives.

The updated guidance came in response to an act of Congress that required a review.
“These new guidelines liberalize guidance on contacts with Taiwan, consistent with our unofficial relations,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.
Price also said the guidelines would “provide clarity throughout the Executive Branch on effective implementation of our ‘one China’ policy” – a reference to the longstanding US policy under which Washington officially recognises Beijing rather than Taipei.

 
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Taiwan is a independent country, they signed first $1.9 billion worth of weapons and now $5.9 billion

on top of that Royal Navy is sending a full strength Carrier Strike Group to the South China Sea and will pass the Taiwan straits, 5000 sailors + marines

Blinken warns China that action against Taiwan would be ‘mistake’
US Secretary of State says Biden administration concerned by China’s ‘increasingly aggressive actions’ against Taiwan.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken's comments come days after the US warned China against destabilising actions near Taiwan and the Philippines [File: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool via AP]'s comments come days after the US warned China against destabilising actions near Taiwan and the Philippines [File: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool via AP]

Secretary of State Antony Blinken's comments come days after the US warned China against destabilising actions near Taiwan and the Philippines [File: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool via AP]
11 Apr 2021
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the United States is concerned by China’s “increasingly aggressive actions” directed at Taiwan and remains committed to ensuring peace and stability in the western Pacific region.
Blinken said on Sunday that the Biden administration is committed to ensuring that Taiwan “has the ability to defend itself”.
KEEP READING
US Senate pushes ahead with tough measures to counter ChinaUS warns China over ‘aggressive’ moves on Philippines, TaiwanUS loosens restrictions on Taiwan contacts in defiance of China
“What we’ve seen, and what is of real concern to us, is increasingly aggressive actions by the government in Beijing directed at Taiwan,” Blinken said during an interview on NBC programme Meet the Press.
“It would be a serious mistake for anyone to try to change the existing status quo by force.”
He declined to comment when asked if the US would consider military action against China.
Blinken’s comments come days after the US warned China against what Taiwan, which Beijing views as part of China, and the Philippines had described as increasingly aggressive Chinese naval and aerial exercises.


Play Video
Manila has criticised Beijing for sending what it called “maritime militia” vessels to a wide area within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, while Taiwan said Chinese planes had crossed into the island’s air defence area.

On Monday, the Chinese carrier, Liaoning, also led a naval exercise near Taiwan, and Beijing said that such drills will become regular occurrences.
Beijing has blamed the increased tensions on Washington after it said it had tracked the USS John McCain destroyer through the Taiwan Strait last week.
US President Joe Biden has continued to take a hard line against Beijing on several issues, including the Chinese government’s treatment of its Muslim Uighur minority in the western region of Xinjiang, which the Biden administration has described as a “genocide“.
US and Chinese officials traded rebukes last month during the first high-ranking meeting between the two governments since Biden took office in January.



Play Video
Meanwhile, on Saturday, the US State Department announced it would lift rules to make it easier for US government officials to meet with Taiwanese representatives.

The updated guidance came in response to an act of Congress that required a review.
“These new guidelines liberalize guidance on contacts with Taiwan, consistent with our unofficial relations,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.
Price also said the guidelines would “provide clarity throughout the Executive Branch on effective implementation of our ‘one China’ policy” – a reference to the longstanding US policy under which Washington officially recognises Beijing rather than Taipei.

Ww3 is about to begin.
America is ready
China is ready
Russia is ready
Pakistan is ready
India is ready ?
 
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Looks like USA will be incapable for a response in case this happens that's why verbal warnings are being thrown.

Watched a prediction from Peer Pinjer Aarkaar coupleof days ago, out of no where he spoke about "China taking Taiwan back in one bite." Looks like its coming.
 
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This US clown Blinken is once again making a fool of himself. Fast becoming another Mike Pompeo. Why are there so many incompetent US politicians Around?

:sarcastic: :sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
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imagine a US Secretary of State Anotony Blinken saying THANK YOU to Japan for their decision to DUMP million tons of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.
 
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Count India out they can't even clean up their own country.

They don't have any strategy or plans, other that making shit up and claiming victory.

India is a pathetic, disgraceful country.

Exactly. India is a sissy country. Then are not fit to fight.
 
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The sanctions would come and that's about it. Anyone thinking that US would risk her assets and men for a civil war is unaware of US foreign policy.
 
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The sanctions would come and that's about it. Anyone thinking that US would risk her assets and men for a civil war is unaware of US foreign policy.

Sanctions will not work on China.

China has built alternative to SWIFT.

Chinese digital Yuan will bypass SWIFT.

 
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Empty threats without hard power backing is just laughing stock.
 
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