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Taiwan angered by Chinese air force's largest ever incursion

Published 10/01/2021, 08:40 PM
Updated 10/02/2021, 07:51 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Chinese and Taiwanese national flags are displayed alongside a military airplane in this illustration taken April 9, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

By Ben Blanchard

TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan sharply criticised China on Saturday after Beijing marked the founding of the People's Republic of China with the largest ever incursion by the Chinese air force into the island's air defence zone.

Taiwan, a democratically governed island that is claimed by China, has complained for more than a year of repeated missions near it by China's air force, often in the southwestern part of its air defence zone close to the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands.

Taiwanese fighters scrambled against 38 Chinese aircraft in two waves on Friday, the Taiwan Defence Ministry said. It said Taiwan sent combat aircraft to warn away the Chinese aircraft, while missile systems were deployed to monitor them.

"China has been wantonly engaged in military aggression, damaging regional peace," Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang told reporters on Saturday morning.

The first wave of incursions comprised 18 J-16 and four Su-30 fighter jets plus two nuclear-capable H-6 bombers and an anti-submarine aircraft, while the second had 10 J-16s, 2 H-6s and an early warning aircraft, the ministry said.

The first batch of Chinese aircraft all flew in an area close to the Pratas Islands, with the two bombers flying closest to the atoll, according to a map issued by the ministry.

The second group flew down into the Bashi Channel that separates Taiwan from the Philippines, a key waterway that links the Pacific with the disputed South China Sea.

On Saturday, the ministry reported a further incursion, this time involving 20 aircraft, all fighters apart from two anti-submarine aircraft. They too flew in the vicinity of the Pratas.

Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu added his condemnation, tweeting on Saturday that the record sorties ensured Friday "wasn't a good day".

"Threatening? Of course," he added.

China has yet to comment.

It has previously said such flights were to protect the country's sovereignty and aimed against "collusion" between Taiwan and the United States, the island's most important international backer.

The previous largest incursion happened in June, involving 28 Chinese air force aircraft.

China's latest mission came less than a day after its government launched a verbal attack on Wu, evoking the words of revolutionary leader Mao Zedong to denounce him as a "shrilling" fly for his efforts to promote Taiwan internationally.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Chinese and Taiwanese national flags are displayed alongside a military airplane in this illustration taken April 9, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

China has stepped up military and political pressure to try to force Taiwan to accept Chinese sovereignty.

Taiwan says it is an independent country and will defend its freedom and democracy.

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Someone needs to check Xi for dementia and alzheimers, he appears to be getting angry and regressing to archaic ways.
China considers Taipei a rebellious province, destined to be reunified even with the use of force if necessary: ​​for years, since the rise to power of President Tsai Ing-wen, it has intensified military and political pressure to force the island to accept Chinese sovereignty. Taiwan, on the contrary, has strengthened its freedom to be a country, independent and democratic-
Our
Out pet dog is getting arrrs kicked. Got to do something about it.
China needs to be taught a lesson.
Why.... give examples...
The problem however is that you are not taughtable, even by China, mere helpless.
It's just napoleon / tiny man syndrome. You know, those kids who think they grew up want to do something extreme to show they are tough, only to end up getting destroyed in the end, sent back home crying.
If the governor in Hawaii declared Hawaii as it's own country, see what would happen. My bet is it would be the same outcome...
That is not what happened with Taiwan. China's empire collapsed. The loser of the war to take over it's remnants already had possession of Taiwan and kept it. Completely different scenario. In China's case it's a combination of security paranoia and greed.
Heads up this website's headquarters is literally in the middle of Chiina.
 So they might be coming for me? Or maybe all the readers of this site are located in the middle of China? Not sure what else you could mean.
Just to be clear. An air defense zone is not a nations air space. Air defense zone is an arbitrary sized area around the internationally accepted borders of a particular nation. Chosen to be well beyond the borders of a nation as a political ploy to claim some kind of infringement that does not actually exist. It's real benefit is propaganda to stir up hostility toward political enemies amongst other nations.
America should start flying in China's Air defense zone.
LOL. Where have you been? They already do. Fly in it. Sail ships inside China's claimed territorial waters. Not even an air defense zone, but actual claimed territory like our 200 mile territorial waters buffer. The USA does everything to other nations( even so called allies) that they vilify others for doing. We just happen to control the biggest bank book, the most propaganda distribution facilities( oh, I mean media companies), and the biggest and best tools of destruction. Tends to quiet legitimate critics.
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