Beijing regards taiwan as part of its
territory and has vowed to one day seize
it by force if necessary. Thursday's main simulation saw taiwan
fighter jets, warships and ground troops
repelling an enemy attempt to land on a
beach in the central city of taichung in
an operation involving some 8,000
service members. The military said a Bell Zero H-58D helicopter crashed as it returned to
shinchu air base from one of the
exercises, killing the pilot in copilot.
Taipei has lived with the threat of
invasion by china since the two sides
split in 1949 after a civil war. In recent decades it has found itself
increasingly outnumbered and outgunned
by china's enormous People's Liberation Army. Beijing has piled military, economic and
diplomatic pressure on taiwan since
president Tsai Ing-wen came to power in
2016 because she refuses to acknowledge
its stance that the island is part of
one china.
Tsai won a landslide re-election in
january in what was seen as a strong
rebuke to china's strong arm tactics
against the island. Last year president xi jinping gave an
especially bellicose speech about taiwan
warning unification was coming. "I think it's inevitable that the
people's republic of china will realize
the reunification of the motherland," beijing foreign ministry spokeswoman Wad Hhun yang told reporters when asked
about taiwan's drills.
In recent months chinese warplanes have
started buzzing taiwan with
unprecedented frequency, repeatedly
breaching its air defense zone and
prompting taipei to scramble its own
fighter jets. The military mismatch has been
compounded by western governments being
increasingly wary of selling taiwan
advanced weapon systems, fearful of
incurring beijing's wrath. That has pushed the island to develop
its own hardware including advanced
missiles, boats and a new trainer jet.
Some of that hardware including locally
built surface-to-air and hypersonic
missiles was used during this week's
drills. China's increasingly muscular approach
toward the island has also sparked
renewed international cooperation with
taiwan. Under U.S President Donald Trump, Washington has become far more willing
to sell big ticket items, including F-16
fighter jets and other hardware.
Earlier this week beijing vowed to
impose sanctions on defense company Lockheed Martin in response to the u.s
agreeing to upgrade taiwan's patriot
missile systems. France has also angered beijing by
agreeing to upgrade the missile
interference systems on frigates taiwan
purchased in the 1990s. Washington has remained a leading
unofficial ally and arms supplier to
taipei despite switching diplomatic
recognition to beijing in 1979.
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