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China 'edges closer' to war with US as Xi Jinping loses patience, former MI6 deputy warns
CHINA is "edging closer" to war with the US over Taiwan, according to the former deputy director of MI6, who warned that Beijing is concluding that "peaceful efforts are no longer possible".
By OLI SMITH
00:00, Sun, Sep 19, 2021 | UPDATED: 00:02, Sun, Sep 19, 2021
China is close to concluding that its attempts to take over Taiwan will only work "through military efforts". The ex-deputy director of MI6 Nigel Inkster told LBC this morning that the likelihood of military confrontation between China and the US was "as high as eight, on a scale of one to ten". On Friday, Taiwan’s air force scrambled to warn away 10 Chinese aircraft that entered its air defence zone.
The day before, Taiwan had announced an unprecedented $9bn boost to military spending to counter the threat from China.
There is also concern that the newly signed Aukus defence pact between the UK, US and Australia could lead to Britain being dragged into a war with China over Taiwan.
China's foreign ministry spokesperson, Zhao Lijian branded the AUKUS pact an example of an “obsolete cold war zero-sum mentality”.
LBC host Matt Frei asked Mr Inkster: "On a scale of one to ten, how likely is it that we'll get a military confrontation between America and China over this issue?"
Mr Inkster responded: "We are as high as eight right now.
"The best-case scenario is that both China and the US realise that they are on a par militarily and neither has a massive advantage.
"That recognition could ensure continued if fractured peace. That is the best hope we have got."
Mr Frei followed up: "Xi Jinping is in a hurry. He wants to get Taiwan under his belt before he leaves office, which would be for some time. But the momentum is picking up isn't it?"
Mr Inkster said: "We may be edging closer to a tipping point where the Chinese party-state concludes that peaceful reunification with Taiwan is not possible.
"They will decide that all their efforts will have to focus on the military option."
Tensions between China and the US-backed Taiwan have intensified over the past year, amid fears of a Beijing invasion of the island.
CHINA is "edging closer" to war with the US over Taiwan, according to the former deputy director of MI6, who warned that Beijing is concluding that "peaceful efforts are no longer possible".
By OLI SMITH
00:00, Sun, Sep 19, 2021 | UPDATED: 00:02, Sun, Sep 19, 2021
China is close to concluding that its attempts to take over Taiwan will only work "through military efforts". The ex-deputy director of MI6 Nigel Inkster told LBC this morning that the likelihood of military confrontation between China and the US was "as high as eight, on a scale of one to ten". On Friday, Taiwan’s air force scrambled to warn away 10 Chinese aircraft that entered its air defence zone.
The day before, Taiwan had announced an unprecedented $9bn boost to military spending to counter the threat from China.
There is also concern that the newly signed Aukus defence pact between the UK, US and Australia could lead to Britain being dragged into a war with China over Taiwan.
China's foreign ministry spokesperson, Zhao Lijian branded the AUKUS pact an example of an “obsolete cold war zero-sum mentality”.
LBC host Matt Frei asked Mr Inkster: "On a scale of one to ten, how likely is it that we'll get a military confrontation between America and China over this issue?"
Mr Inkster responded: "We are as high as eight right now.
"The best-case scenario is that both China and the US realise that they are on a par militarily and neither has a massive advantage.
"That recognition could ensure continued if fractured peace. That is the best hope we have got."
Mr Frei followed up: "Xi Jinping is in a hurry. He wants to get Taiwan under his belt before he leaves office, which would be for some time. But the momentum is picking up isn't it?"
Mr Inkster said: "We may be edging closer to a tipping point where the Chinese party-state concludes that peaceful reunification with Taiwan is not possible.
"They will decide that all their efforts will have to focus on the military option."
Tensions between China and the US-backed Taiwan have intensified over the past year, amid fears of a Beijing invasion of the island.
China 'edges closer' to war with US as Xi Jinping loses patience
CHINA is "edging closer" to war with the US over Taiwan, according to the former deputy director of MI6, who warned that Beijing is concluding that "peaceful efforts are no longer possible".
www.express.co.uk