An aerial refueling plane and two J-10 fighter jets from the Chinese Communist Party military fly over Tiananmen Square during a military parade in Beijing, Oct. 1, 2019.
In recent days, Chinese Communist Party military aircraft have frequently intruded into Taiwan‘s air defense identification zone, heightening tensions in the Taiwan Strait. The Financial Times of London reported that intelligence showed that Chinese Communist military aircraft had simulated a missile attack against a U.S. aircraft carrier near the Taiwan Strait while harassing Taiwan’s airspace.
The Financial Times reported Friday (29) that intelligence from the U.S. and its allies indicates that the Chinese Communist Party military also simulated a missile attack on a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier near the Taiwan Strait when it sent military aircraft into the air defense identification zone in Taiwan’s southwestern airspace on the 23rd and 24th.
Citing sources familiar with intelligence from the U.S. and its allies, the report revealed that when the Chinese military sent bombers and fighter jets to harass Taiwan’s airspace on the 23rd, conversations in the cockpit of the pilots of the Communist Party’s Boom 6 (H-6) bombers revealed that they had received orders to simulate a missile attack on the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Roosevelt, which was entering the South China Sea through the Bus Strait for routine training. “aircraft carrier entering the South China Sea for routine training.
There is no other source to confirm the above information.
Since the Biden administration officially took office, the Chinese Communist Party military has sent a large number of military aircraft to intrude into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone for several days in a row. 11 military aircraft disturbed Taiwan on the 23rd, and 15 more intruded into the same area on the 24th, and Taiwan Air Force military aircraft have raised the sky to monitor and broadcast their repulsion. The Chinese military has also announced that it will hold military exercises in the South China Sea in the near future, provoking the government of the Republic of China and the Biden Administration with arrogance.
However, White House spokesman Jen Psaki only described the U.S.-China relationship as a “strategic rivalry” when she spoke about it at a press conference on the 25th, claiming that the Biden administration should use “strategic patience” to deal with the Chinese government. The Biden administration has to use “strategic patience” to deal with the issue of the Chinese Communist Party.
The outside world believes that the Biden administration has not been tough enough in the face of provocations and pressure from the Chinese Communist regime since it took office, and suspects that Biden’s so-called “strategic patience” will soon follow the old path of “appeasement” under Obama.
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