President Xi Jinping called on the Chinese People's Liberation Army to be ready to invade Taiwan by force by 2027. The United States, along with regional partners, must ensure that a Chinese invasion does not succeed, The Washington Post reports.
According to a senior U.S. military official in the Pacific, that plan hinges on the rapid creation and deployment of thousands of new drones that will flood the Taiwan Strait and keep the Chinese military busy until more help arrives. But time to carry out these plans is running out.
In line with its long-standing policy of "strategic ambiguity" The United States has never committed to stand up for Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack. US President Joe Biden has repeatedly said he would send the US military to defend Taiwan, although in his latest interview he added a new caveat: "It will depend on the circumstances".
President Donald Trump seems less likely to intervene on Taiwan's behalf, as he told a Republican senator during his tenure that if China attacked, "there's nothing we can do".
"For any president of the United States to send American men and women to defend a small democracy on the other side of the world would be a very difficult decision. "Plan A is therefore to prevent Xi Jinping from trying to invade by ensuring that he never looks across the Taiwan Strait and sees an easy victory," said Admiral Samuel Paparo, the new head of the US's Indo-Pacific Command. USA.
The Pentagon Plan! Drone army to defend Taiwan from Chinese invasion
In keeping with its long-standing policy of "strategic ambiguity", the United States has never committed to stand up for Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack
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