U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Commander Davidson recently said that the Chinese Communist Party expects to replace the U.S. leadership and may send troops to attack Taiwan within six years at the earliest. The U.S. government’s “ability is not the same as the intention” and if the Chinese Communist Party takes action, it will change its relationship with most Asian countries and the world.
The government’s ambition for Taiwan is clear, and it is even speculated that the communist army will annex Taiwan within 6 years at the earliest. (Combined picture / schematic, retrieved from Tsai Ing-wen’s Facebook)
Philip Davidson recently noted that the Chinese Communist Party is accelerating its ambition to replace the United States and its leadership of the rules-based international order, something it has long hoped to achieve by 2050. This timeline will come early, and Taiwan is clearly one of the ambitions of the Chinese Communist Party before it achieves this goal, and such a threat “could be evident in the next six years.
In response to Davidson’s prediction, Richard Bush, former chairman of the board of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said today that he does not understand why he would make such a prediction, and that the U.S. intelligence community has a lot of information about the CCP’s military capabilities, but that its “The U.S. has a lot of information about the Chinese Communist Party’s military capabilities, but its “capabilities do not equal intentions.
The U.S. has a lot of information on the military capabilities of the Chinese Communist Party, but its “capabilities do not equal intentions,” according to Richard Bush. (File photo / Courtesy of the Presidential Office)
The government’s response to the issue of the “new” government is to make the government’s decision to take over the government. Because the answer is in the mind of Communist Party leader Xi Jinping, it is ultimately up to him to decide, Bu Ruizhe noted. However, if the Chinese Communist Party were to launch a major military operation against Taiwan, it would turn the U.S.-China relationship from the current “somewhat negative” to “completely negative. In addition, the Chinese Communist Party would also change its own relations with most Asian countries and the world, especially Japan. He said that Japan’s attitude toward the CCP could thus develop in a very negative direction.
However, how to make the cross-strait atmosphere more positive? What the Chinese Communist Party can do now is to stop setting preconditions for cross-strait dialogue and not to make demands that Taiwan knows it cannot meet. In addition, the Chinese Communist Party should stop sending communist aircraft to violate Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) and respond to any developments in U.S.-Taiwan relations or in Taiwan’s political arena. “Such actions will not improve the current situation, but will only make things worse, and it’s time for the Chinese Communist Party to reign in.
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