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Taiwan is one of Beijing’s most sensitive issues and a potential military flashpoint. Photo: Reuters

Beijing must prepare for military clash over Taiwan, state-run tabloid says

Global Times editorial comes after Washington passed a law to boost ties with the self-ruled island

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A widely read Chinese state-run newspaper said on Thursday Beijing should prepare for military action over self-ruled Taiwan, and pressure Washington over cooperation on North Korea, after the United States passed a law to boost ties with Taiwan.

Beijing was infuriated after US President Donald Trump signed legislation last week that encourages the United States to send senior officials to Taiwan to meet Taiwanese counterparts and vice versa.

US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Alex Wong said in Taipei on Wednesday the United States’ commitment to Taiwan has never been stronger and the island is an inspiration to the rest of the Indo-Pacific region.

Beijing claims Taiwan as its own and considers the self-ruled island a wayward province, which President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday would face the “punishment of history” for any attempt at separatism.
Xi Jinping said any attempt at separatism would face the “punishment of history”, while Donald Trump signed into law an act that encourages the US to send officials to Taiwan and vice versa. Photo: AFP

The Global Times said in an editorial that China had to “strike back” against the law.

“The mainland can pressure the US in other areas of bilateral cooperation: for example, the Korean peninsula issue and the Iran nuclear issue. The mainland can also set itself against the US in international organisations such as the UN,” it said.

“The mainland must also prepare itself for a direct military clash in the Taiwan Strait. It needs to make clear that escalation of US-Taiwan official exchanges will bring serious consequences to Taiwan,” said the paper, which is published by the ruling Communist Party’s official People’s Daily.

“This newspaper has suggested that the mainland can send military planes and warships across the Taiwan Strait middle line. This can be implemented gradually depending on the cross-Strait situation,” it said.

The island is one of Beijing’s most sensitive issues and a potential military flashpoint. Underlining that threat, Taiwan sent ships and an aircraft earlier on Wednesday to shadow a Chinese aircraft carrier group through the narrow Taiwan Strait, its defence ministry said.

The Global Times said it was a misunderstanding to think that “peaceful unification” would be a harmonious, happy process.

“Sticks matter more than flowers on the path to peaceful reunification,” it said.

Beijing’s hostility towards Taiwan has risen since the 2016 election of President Tsai Ing-wen, a member of the island’s pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party.

Beijing suspects Tsai wants to push for formal independence, which would cross a red line for Communist Party leaders in Beijing, though Tsai has said she wants to maintain the status quo and is committed to ensuring peace.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: PLA should ‘prepare for action over Taiwan’
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