War Taiwan reports large incursion by Chinese warplanes for second day - Wake up and sniff the coffee Joe!

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Taiwan has reported a large incursion by Chinese warplanes for the second day running, a show of force that coincides with the first days of US President Joe Biden's term of office.
Sunday's operation involved 15 aircraft and followed a similar drill that led to a warning from Washington.
China sees democratic Taiwan as a breakaway province, but Taiwan sees itself as a sovereign state.
Analysts say China is testing the level of support of Mr Biden for Taiwan.
China has carried out regular flights over the waters between the southern part of Taiwan and the Taiwanese-controlled Pratas Islands in the South China Sea in recent months.
But they are usually conducted by one to three reconnaissance or anti-submarine warfare aircraft, according to Taiwan.
Taiwan's defence ministry said eight Chinese bomber planes capable of carrying nuclear weapons, four fighter jets and one anti-submarine aircraft entered its south-western air defence identification zone on Saturday.
Sunday's operation involved 12 fighters, two anti-submarine aircraft and a reconnaissance plane, the ministry said. On both occasions, Taiwan's air force warned away the aircraft and deployed air defence missile systems to monitor the planes.
There has been no official comment from the Chinese government.
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Why is it significant?​

The drills come days after the inauguration of President Biden, who is expected to maintain pressure on China over a wide range of issues including human rights, trade disputes, Hong Kong and Taiwan, which has been a major thorn in the deteriorating relationship between the two powers.
The Trump administration established closer ties with Taipei, ramping up arms sales and sending senior officials to the territory despite fierce warnings from China. Days before he left office, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lifted long-standing restrictions on contacts between American and Taiwanese officials.
The substance of the new administration's policies on China and Taiwan remains to be seen but, in response to Saturday's operation, US state department spokesman Ned Price said the US would continue to deepen its ties with the island.
"The United States notes with concern the pattern of ongoing PRC attempts to intimidate its neighbours, including Taiwan," he said in a statement, in reference to the People's Republic of China.
"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."

media captionPresident Tsai Ing-wen tells China to “face reality” and show Taiwan respect
Last week, the island's de-facto ambassador to the US, Hsiao Bi-khim, was invited to attend Mr Biden's inauguration, in what was seen as another sign of the new administration's support for Taiwan.
Lo Chih-cheng, a senior lawmaker for Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party, said China's moves were an attempt to deter the new US government from backing the island. "It's sending a message to the Biden administration," he told the Reuters news agency.

What is the context?​

China and Taiwan have had separate governments since the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949. Beijing has long tried to limit Taiwan's international activities and both have vied for influence in the Pacific region.
Tensions have increased in recent years and Beijing has not ruled out the use of force to take the island back.
Although Taiwan is officially recognised by only a handful of nations, its democratically elected government has strong commercial and informal links with many countries.
Like most nations, the US has no official diplomatic ties with Taipei, but a US law does require it to provide the island with the means to defend itself.
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Xinnie The Pu's getting a bit fruity again, looking to test Creepy Joe. Watch this go well(!)
 
Take the bait, Joseph-Napoléon... it'll be just like the glory days of the First Empire Cold War all over again...

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China getting revenge for all the Taiwan # 1 jokes consoldating same with Hong Kong
i give until after the first bomb drop & Occupation or if Russia goes to support beyond that we will nothing from joe.
joe better be prepared to help japan ! :story: :story:

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Poor Joe. So many trials and tribulations in a week. Oh well, bloods on your hands either way you geriatric fuck :story:
 
American dogs suck tranny cock and will not to anything about this act of war. PEEking Biden laps up Chinese piss like he lapped up 14 year old pussy on Epstein's island.
You know the funny thing about the people who say these things is that they're completely right...Until they aren't and one day they stick their dick out expecting a different result than the one they get.
 
Nobody will care if Taiwan is taken over, in fact people will celebrate.
What are you talking about? Taiwan is a bastion of freedom and democracy within the CCP empire and it is in everybody's interest that Taiwan be allowed to develop peacefully and democratically. If Beijing invades, all hell will break loose, just like when they took over Hong Kong. The EU will issue a strongly-worded statement urging the CCP to reverse course, Austrailia will express "deep concern" over the actions, and the US government will stand proudly in solidarity with the people of Taiwan on the other side of the world, where they will stay. The full force of Western democracies finger-wagging will be unleashed if the CCP chooses to go down this dark path.
 
What are you talking about? Taiwan is a bastion of freedom and democracy within the CCP empire and it is in everybody's interest that Taiwan be allowed to develop peacefully and democratically. If Beijing invades, all hell will break loose, just like when they took over Hong Kong. The EU will issue a strongly-worded statement urging the CCP to reverse course, Austrailia will express "deep concern" over the actions, and the US government will stand proudly in solidarity with the people of Taiwan on the other side of the world, where they will stay. The full force of Western democracies finger-wagging will be unleashed if the CCP chooses to go down this dark path.

Everything he said is correct, but that doesn't make it good. We'll suck Chinese dick like good slaves because our culture is dead.
 
The situation in China is such a weird thing in respect to the world economy and the money it has tied up. Seeing how much America caters to them in this era of ultra-wokeness has been interesting, in the worst possible way, but a lot of it's been small scale and petty in the grand scheme of things. I don't wish a war on countries or the world for anything, they're terrible, but I am genuinely curious as to what sort of shift American culture would take when all these people who support PC politics and LGBT+ issues purely as lip service when you see how they react to China would behave if China finally went too far. The public is on the side of Anti-China we've seen that in the twitter brigades, the whole shit show with Blizzard for example. I also wonder how these little PC soyboy and troons would react when they're suddenly being drafted to go to war against an actual tyrannical regime. Given most of them wouldn't be willing to die for the causes they claim they would be.

It's entirely too weird how cyclical history has been lately.
 
What are you talking about? Taiwan is a bastion of freedom and democracy within the CCP empire and it is in everybody's interest that Taiwan be allowed to develop peacefully and democratically. If Beijing invades, all hell will break loose, just like when they took over Hong Kong. The EU will issue a strongly-worded statement urging the CCP to reverse course, Austrailia will express "deep concern" over the actions, and the US government will stand proudly in solidarity with the people of Taiwan on the other side of the world, where they will stay. The full force of Western democracies finger-wagging will be unleashed if the CCP chooses to go down this dark path.
That's an awful lot of confidence in the shithole contemporaneous.
 
What are you talking about? Taiwan is a bastion of freedom and democracy within the CCP empire and it is in everybody's interest that Taiwan be allowed to develop peacefully and democratically. If Beijing invades, all hell will break loose, just like when they took over Hong Kong. The EU will issue a strongly-worded statement urging the CCP to reverse course, Austrailia will express "deep concern" over the actions, and the US government will stand proudly in solidarity with the people of Taiwan on the other side of the world, where they will stay. The full force of Western democracies finger-wagging will be unleashed if the CCP chooses to go down this dark path.
Assuming of course that the Chinese invasion forces show a lot more competence than they did fighting the Indians in the Himalayas. Otherwise their assault will just founder on the beach and chances are India and possibly Vietnam will decide that now's the time to strike at the Chinese dogs. Taiwan ended up getting sold a lot of stuff, including recon pods that can peek all the way into the Chinese mainland from well inside the border line in the middle of the strait, and at night-time and not just daytime. There won't be any element of surprise, and the landings will be contested every step of the way.
 
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