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Taiwan reports large incursion by mainland Chinese air force

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Do stupid things like inventing a AIDZ for an invented country on top of coastal patrol route on Chinas coast, win stupid prizes.
 
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And they all love to study for the courses. While poor american girl even need to prostitute themselves to get a cert. :enjoy:

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Um...you should read up on some of the stories on how the Chinese were keeping 50,000+ US Marine forces in China entertained between1945-1949. My friend's father-in-law went through a lot of cigarettes and had lots of funny stories. :enjoy:
 
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Um...you should read up on some of the stories on how the Chinese were keeping 50,000+ US Marine forces in China entertained between1945-1949. My friend's father-in-law went through a lot of cigarettes. :enjoy:
Precisely why CPC deserve to rule China. Thanks for letting the rest of the world know the evil of KMT ROC Taiwan 70years ago.

Now is 2021 and its your women need to prostitute themselves for cert while Uighur woman has free education. :enjoy:
 
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Precisely why CPC deserve to rule China. Thanks for letting the rest of the world know the evil of KMT ROC Taiwan 70years ago.

Now is 2021 and its your women need to prostitute themselves for cert while Uighur woman has free education. :enjoy:

Um...you dug up an article from 2013.

So while the US Marines were playing cards above the table...the Chinese prostitutes were working below the table...for a single cigarette.

Next time if you want to go off topic by dishing offensive things out...be prepared because I can too.

It didn't stop when the KMT left. You should also read up on how Shenzhen was a red light district for those visiting the Hong Kong area.

Please stay on topic: Taiwan reports large incursion by mainland Chinese air force
 
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Um...you dug up an article from 2013.

So while the US Marines were playing cards above the table...the Chinese were working below the table...

Next time if you want to go off topic by dishing offensive things out...I can too.
Offensive? You are the smart alec who bring out the evil of KMT taiwan ROC in 1949 and after got outmaneuver by me. You start to cry foul? LOL...

I am stating fact. Oh , you feel humiliated? Let me give you a 2017 to 2020 example of American girl prostitute themselves or under table for Chinese uncle who can fork out cash for them to go colleage or University.. Shall be more relevant, right? :lol:

 
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24 Jan 2021

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A Taiwanese soldier waves a Taiwan national flag during a military exercise in Hsinchu County, northern Taiwan, on January 19, 2021 [Sam Yeh/AFP]



Washington pledges to deepen ties with Taiwan after China sends large number of warplanes into island’s airspace.



Chinese air force planes including 12 fighter jets entered Taiwan’s air defence identification zone for a second day, as tensions rise near the island just days into US President Joe Biden’s new administration.

After eight Chinese bomber planes and four fighter jets flew into Taiwan’s defence zone on Saturday in the South China Sea, a further 15 flew into the same air space on Sunday.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said China sent six J-10 fighters, four J-16s, two SU-30s, a Y-8 reconnaissance aircraft, and two Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft.

Taiwan’s air force was sent up to respond, it added.

Airborne alert sorties had been tasked, radio warnings issued and air defence missile systems deployed to monitor the activity,” the ministry said.

China has yet to comment. It has previously said such actions are aimed at defending the country’s sovereignty and designed to act as a warning against “collusion” between the United States and Taiwan.

China views democratically ruled Taiwan as its own territory, and has in the past few months increased military activity near the island, which enjoys strong bipartisan support in Washington.

But China’s activities over the weekend mark a ratcheting up with fighter jets and bombers being dispatched rather than reconnaissance aircraft as had generally been the case in recent weeks.

The US Department of State on Saturday said it “notes with concern the pattern of [China’s] ongoing attempts to intimidate its neighbours, including Taiwan”.

We urge Beijing to cease its military, diplomatic, and economic pressure against Taiwan and instead engage in meaningful dialogue with Taiwan’s democratically elected representatives,” spokesperson Ned Price said in a statement.

Washington will continue to deepen ties with Taiwan and ensure its defence from Chinese threats while supporting a peaceful resolution of issues between the sides, the statement said.

Our commitment to Taiwan is rock-solid and contributes to the maintenance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and within the region,” it added.



Lo Chih-cheng, a senior legislator for Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party who sits on parliament’s foreign affairs and defence committee, told Reuters news agency that China was trying to deter the new US government from backing the island.

It’s sending a message to the Biden administration,” he said.

The latest Chinese overflight came on the heels of Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday, emphasising the island’s enduring position in the panoply of divisive issues between the sides that also include human rights, trade disputes and – most recently – questions about China’s initial response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Biden’s administration has shown little sign of reducing pressure on China over such issues, although it is seen as favouring a return to more civil dialogue after Donald Trump’s presidency.

Taiwan’s foreign ministry expressed its thanks for the show of US support on Sunday, adding it would work closely with the Biden administration to strengthen their partnership.

Taiwan and China separated amid civil war in 1949 and China says it is determined to bring the island under its control, by force if necessary.

The US switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979 but is legally required to ensure Taiwan can defend itself.

Emily Horne, spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, also reaffirmed the US’s commitment to Taiwan after the island’s de facto ambassador in Washington, Hsiao Bi-khim, attended Biden’s swearing-in on Wednesday.

In a final swipe at China, the Trump administration’s outgoing United Nations ambassador tweeted that it was time for the world to oppose China’s efforts to exclude and isolate Taiwan, drawing sharp criticism from Beijing.

Ambassador Kelly Craft accompanied the tweet with a photo of herself in the UN General Assembly Hall, where the island is banned.

She carried a handbag with a stuffed Taiwan bear sticking out of the top, a gift from Taiwan’s representative in New York, Ambassador James Lee.

Tsai has sought to bolster the island’s defences with the purchase of billions of dollars in US weapons, including upgraded F-16 fighter jets, armed drones, rocket systems and Harpoon missiles capable of hitting ships and land targets.

She has also boosted support for Taiwan’s indigenous arms industry, including launching a programme to build new submarines to counter China’s ever-growing naval capabilities.

China’s increased threats come as economic and political enticements bear little fruit, leading it to stage war games and dispatch fighter jets and reconnaissance planes on an almost daily basis towards the island of 24 million people, which lies 160km (100 miles) off China’s southeast coast across the Taiwan Strait.

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23 Jan 2021

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A Su-30 fighter flies with an H-6K bomber in a drill near the East China Sea [File: Shao Jing/Xinhua via AP]



Taipei says Chinese combat aircraft, including nuclear-capable H-6K bombers and four J-16 fighter jets, entered its airspace.



Nuclear-capable Chinese bombers and fighter jets entered the southwestern corner of Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on Saturday and Taiwan’s air force deployed missiles to “monitor” the large-scale incursion.

Taiwan’s air force warned away the Chinese aircraft, the defence ministry said.

Airborne alert sorties had been tasked, radio warnings issued, and air defence missile systems deployed to monitor the activity,” it said in a brief statement.

China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory, has conducted almost daily flights over the waters between the southern part of Taiwan and the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands in the South China Sea in recent months.

However, they generally consisted of just one or two reconnaissance aircraft.

So the presence of so many Chinese combat aircraft on this mission – which Taiwan said was made up of eight nuclear-capable H-6K bombers and four J-16 fighter jets – was unusual.

A map provided by Taiwan’s defence ministry showed the Chinese aircraft, which also included a Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft, flew over the same waters where the most recent Chinese missions have taken place near the Pratas Islands, though still well away from mainland Taiwan.

The US State Department urged China to stop pressuring Taiwan, and reaffirmed its commitment to the island and desire to deepen ties.

We urge Beijing to cease its military, diplomatic, and economic pressure against Taiwan and instead engage in meaningful dialogue with Taiwan’s democratically elected representatives,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

“We will continue to assist Taiwan in maintaining a sufficient self-defence capability.”

There was no immediate comment from China. In the past China has said it has been carrying out exercises to defend the country’s sovereignty and security.

Beijing has watched with growing concern amid increasing US support for democratic Taiwan, especially during Donald Trump’s administration that left office on Wednesday.

Last year during visits by senior US officials to Taipei, Chinese aircraft briefly crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait, which normally serves as an unofficial buffer.

The flight by the Chinese bombers and fighters on Saturday came just days after Joe Biden assumed the US presidency.

Emily Horne, spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, said the US commitment to Taiwan was “rock-solid” after the island’s de facto ambassador in Washington, DC, Hsiao Bi-khim, attended Biden’s swearing-in ceremony.
 
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I'm sure you can give us all a nice writeup of your experiences there
experiences? I wrote the manual on how to educate low intelligent people like you, it seems to be working very well so we are waiting for opening these educational centers for the average dumb Americans. You will thank me for lifting your intelligence to a higher level once finish the course.
 
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