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[BREAKING] China, the Sick Man of Asia, Loss Its Balls!

Froggy

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https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/In...=3&pub_date=20210613093000&seq_num=2&si=44594

China military flybys near Taiwan plunge after US-Japan statement

Beijing looks to avoid tensions ahead of Communist Party centennial

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Taiwan's F-CK-1 Ching-kuo Indigenous Defense Fighter at an Air Force base in Tainan: China has frequently sent military aircraft into Taiwan's air defense identification zone. © Reuters
YU NAKAMURA, Nikkei staff writerJune 8, 2021 04:02 JST

TAIPEI -- Chinese military activity in Taiwan's air defense identification zone has dropped sharply since the U.S. and Japanese leaders called for peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait during their April 16 summit, data compiled by Nikkei shows.

Beijing appears to be backing off from aggressive moves that would antagonize Washington over the hot-button issue after the U.S. and Japan made their first statement naming Taiwan in decades. With China celebrating the Communist Party's 100th anniversary on July 1, the country has also prioritized ensuring domestic order.

China had sent military jets into Taiwan's air defense identification zone on 75 days between Jan. 1 and April 16, for a rate of about 70% or roughly five days weekly. A total of 257 jets, mainly J-10 and J-16 fighters, flew into Taiwan's ADIZ during these incursions, for an average of 3.4 aircraft per day of incident.

Taiwan experienced large-scale incursions of 10 or more Chinese jets on nine of those days, six of which happened within three weeks of the U.S.-Japan statement.

China tends to increase flybys around Taiwan whenever Washington signals greater involvement with the island. A record 25 aircraft flew into the island's ADIZ on April 12, four days before the statement, amid growing speculation that U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga would refer explicitly to Taiwan.

China's posturing on April 12 also came one day after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's warning that "it would be a serious mistake for anyone to try to change that status quo [on Taiwan] by force."

Beijing's activities near Taiwan diminished after the summit, both in scale and frequency. Su Tzu-yun, from Taiwan's Institute of National Defense and Security Research, said the Biden-Suga statement had a clear impact.

Since April 16, an average of 1.9 Chinese jets has entered Taiwan's ADIZ per day of incursion. No incidents involving 10 or more aircraft have been reported.

Incursions have occurred in just seven of the past 14 days, with two aircraft involved on only one occasion. The other six days involved one plane each -- including on June 4, when Blinken criticized China on the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.

China wants to avoid antagonizing the U.S. over Taiwan, while demonstrating Beijing's military might to those at home ahead of the Communist Party centennial, Su said, noting the recent uptick in provocations against Southeast Asian nations.

Sixteen Chinese military jets approached Malaysian territory on the island of Borneo on May 31. They shifted course once Malaysia scrambled its own aircraft in response.

Over 220 Chinese vessels have been moored by a reef in the Spratly Islands, which both China and the Philippines claim as their own, since March. The Philippines has slammed the presence of the ships in what the archipelago considers its exclusive economic zone.
 

tanwahtiu

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https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/In...=3&pub_date=20210613093000&seq_num=2&si=44594

China military flybys near Taiwan plunge after US-Japan statement

Beijing looks to avoid tensions ahead of Communist Party centennial

https%253A%252F%252Fs3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com%252Fpsh-ex-ftnikkei-3937bb4%252Fimages%252F9%252F2%252F9%252F0%252F34630929-3-eng-GB%252FCropped-1623084769photo.JPG

Taiwan's F-CK-1 Ching-kuo Indigenous Defense Fighter at an Air Force base in Tainan: China has frequently sent military aircraft into Taiwan's air defense identification zone. © Reuters
YU NAKAMURA, Nikkei staff writerJune 8, 2021 04:02 JST

TAIPEI -- Chinese military activity in Taiwan's air defense identification zone has dropped sharply since the U.S. and Japanese leaders called for peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait during their April 16 summit, data compiled by Nikkei shows.

Beijing appears to be backing off from aggressive moves that would antagonize Washington over the hot-button issue after the U.S. and Japan made their first statement naming Taiwan in decades. With China celebrating the Communist Party's 100th anniversary on July 1, the country has also prioritized ensuring domestic order.

China had sent military jets into Taiwan's air defense identification zone on 75 days between Jan. 1 and April 16, for a rate of about 70% or roughly five days weekly. A total of 257 jets, mainly J-10 and J-16 fighters, flew into Taiwan's ADIZ during these incursions, for an average of 3.4 aircraft per day of incident.

Taiwan experienced large-scale incursions of 10 or more Chinese jets on nine of those days, six of which happened within three weeks of the U.S.-Japan statement.

China tends to increase flybys around Taiwan whenever Washington signals greater involvement with the island. A record 25 aircraft flew into the island's ADIZ on April 12, four days before the statement, amid growing speculation that U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga would refer explicitly to Taiwan.

China's posturing on April 12 also came one day after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's warning that "it would be a serious mistake for anyone to try to change that status quo [on Taiwan] by force."

Beijing's activities near Taiwan diminished after the summit, both in scale and frequency. Su Tzu-yun, from Taiwan's Institute of National Defense and Security Research, said the Biden-Suga statement had a clear impact.

Since April 16, an average of 1.9 Chinese jets has entered Taiwan's ADIZ per day of incursion. No incidents involving 10 or more aircraft have been reported.

Incursions have occurred in just seven of the past 14 days, with two aircraft involved on only one occasion. The other six days involved one plane each -- including on June 4, when Blinken criticized China on the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.

China wants to avoid antagonizing the U.S. over Taiwan, while demonstrating Beijing's military might to those at home ahead of the Communist Party centennial, Su said, noting the recent uptick in provocations against Southeast Asian nations.

Sixteen Chinese military jets approached Malaysian territory on the island of Borneo on May 31. They shifted course once Malaysia scrambled its own aircraft in response.

Over 220 Chinese vessels have been moored by a reef in the Spratly Islands, which both China and the Philippines claim as their own, since March. The Philippines has slammed the presence of the ships in what the archipelago considers its exclusive economic zone.

Summer long holidays...taiwan cohort w China to bring Us near the shore to see how fuck up and out of date weapons US have.
 

LordElrond

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Why does Taiwan name its fighter jet FUCK Chingkuo? Really odd.
 

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laksaboy

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I predict in the not-too-distant future, a US aircraft carrier will dock in Taiwan, and Taiwan will be declared an independent sovereign country.
 

LordElrond

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I predict in the not-too-distant future, a US aircraft carrier will dock in Taiwan, and Taiwan will be declared an independent sovereign country.
Let me recap some of your predictions: Trump winning second term… Falungong taking over China…
 

Hypocrite-The

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I predict in the not-too-distant future, a US aircraft carrier will dock in Taiwan, and Taiwan will be declared an independent sovereign country.
But the fuckeins wont want tat..they want to merge w chiconland to get the economic benefits..also easier to claim asylum to ang mor lands
 

laksaboy

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But the fuckeins wont want tat..they want to merge w chiconland to get the economic benefits..also easier to claim asylum to ang mor lands

Unless of course, getting involved with Chicom-land no longer yields any tangible economic benefits and becomes a geopolitical liability. :wink:
 

laksaboy

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Just get rid of only one honey eating bear, and the whole world will be at peace again.

You need total regime change. Taking him out only for him to be replaced by another Chicom clown just won't do.

New government, new flag, new geographical boundaries, new currency etc.
 

syed putra

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You need total regime change. Taking him out only for him to be replaced by another Chicom clown just won't do.

New government, new flag, new geographical boundaries, new currency etc.
This cannot occur peacefully. It will be very violent.
 

tanwahtiu

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I predict in the not-too-distant future, a US aircraft carrier will dock in Taiwan, and Taiwan will be declared an independent sovereign country.

U are dangerous and like Jesus must die...

Jesus was a scriptures pumping hacker also predict the scripture come true...

 

Froggy

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My point of this thread is not about regime change nor liberating Taiwan nor the might of America. My point is simply the PRC,CCP, PLA etc had been been the Sick Man of Asia in the 1890s and today after more than 130 years is still the Sick Man of Asia with no balls. This is an embarrassment to all Asians not just Chinese. Every "red line" they set for the Americans not to cross the Americans had cross. Americans perhaps was worried the slant eyes could not see their military aircraft landing in Taiwan so they chose one of their largest military aircraft C17 to show the world and the promised military reaction from China and the "3 days taking over of Taiwan" did not materialise. Prove me wrong China is not the Sick Man of Asia.

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PRC / CCP
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KuanTi01

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My point of this thread is not about regime change nor liberating Taiwan nor the might of America. My point is simply the PRC,CCP, PLA etc had been been the Sick Man of Asia in the 1890s and today after more than 130 years is still the Sick Man of Asia with no balls. This is an embarrassment to all Asians not just Chinese. Every "red line" they set for the Americans not to cross the Americans had cross. Americans perhaps was worried the slant eyes could not see their military aircraft landing in Taiwan so they chose one of their largest military aircraft C17 to show the world and the promised military reaction from China and the "3 days taking over of Taiwan" did not materialise. Prove me wrong China is not the Sick Man of Asia.

E3KtnqAVIAEgdp8.jpg


98d0519f-97f6-4880-a5a0-3c0ef01b1962


PRC / CCP
1*Gs87sVyZ9YZg3oZOu-Lc7Q.png
watch too many movies.
 

KuanTi01

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I predict in the not-too-distant future, a US aircraft carrier will dock in Taiwan, and Taiwan will be declared an independent sovereign country.
and more... Its independence will be short-lived because then China can forget about peaceful reunification and will take Taiwan by storm. China will also be ready for American and Japanese military intervention.
 
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