4 powerful countries join forces to encircle the Chinese Communist Party? Taiwan is super critical

The report points out that Taiwan plays an important role, and if unified by China will make the Indo-Pacific strategy collapse.

According to BBC Chinese, the quadripartite talks, with the Indo-Pacific Strategy as the primary premise, mainly discussed vaccine aid and economic recovery. The meeting also focused on maintaining freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, East China Sea and other regions.

According to the report, the leaders defined the CCP as “the only competitor challenging the international order” and strongly opposed the CCP’s recent expansion of influence and unilateral attempts to change the status quo. In the coming years, the “encirclement network” against the CCP will slowly take shape.

In addition, the report mentioned that although Taiwan is not a member of the organization, it plays a key role, and once Taiwan is controlled by China, then the Indo-Pacific strategy is tantamount to “overall collapse”. Although Taiwan cannot formally participate in the summit, as an ally of the United States, it cannot be ruled out that it will be invited to participate in strategy formulation in the future.

Taiwan is located in the core of the Indo-Pacific strategy, the choke point, but also has excellent semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, you can work with Japan’s semiconductor equipment manufacturers to become the East Asian technology heavy island chain, this move can solve the past 10 years of semiconductor production depends on mainland China.

The report pointed out that the meeting did not talk much about military cooperation, probably because the border conflict between India and mainland China has just come to an end, coupled with India’s long-standing “non-alignment” strategy, and Japan also because the host of the Olympic Games to avoid fierce verbal exchanges.

Even so, the report cited analysis pointed out that the “Quadrilateral Security Dialogue” is likely to become a substantial platform for military cooperation in the future, and it is an unspoken fact that the United States and its Indo-Pacific allies are strengthening military cooperation. In the face of China’s recent military pressure on Taiwan, the U.S. and its allies have also begun to send cruisers through the Taiwan Strait. The U.S. has also made it clear that the Diaoyutai Islands are subject to the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, following the passage of the Maritime Police Act.