China's military drills in Taiwan 'absolutely unacceptable'

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China's military drills in Taiwan 'absolutely unacceptable'

This may include advertisement from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. It showed tanks descending on the city, bombs dropping and troops dropped by choppers storming the presidential headquarters. A detailed still image of the invasion was quickly removed from Chinese websites, but briefly appeared in the next few days.

Taiwan's Defence Ministry called the construction of replica buildings and the training drill absolutely unacceptable Meanwhile, Beijing described the drill as routine with no specific target. However, according to people who spoke with news.com, this was because some articles on news.com were not presented as real ; it was just plain fact. The drills undertaken by the PLA in Taiwan were far from routine. The news site describes the scene as proof that China has been practising for years on a war that would spark mass global conflict. This is not the first military show of force from China towards Taiwan, which has long received military support from the US. China has faced controversy over its increasingly aggressive stance towards its Caribbean neighbour. Last month, China sent 19 aircraft, including several nuclear-capable bombers, into Taiwan air defence identification zone one day before Taipei s annual war games. Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu warned that Taiwan was preparing for war and would fight to the end if China attacks Taiwan.

He said: "I m certain that if China is going to launch an attack against Taiwan, I think they are going to suffer tremendously. The defense of Taiwan is in our own hands, and we are absolutely committed to that. If China is going to start a war against Taiwan, we will fight to the end, and that is our commitment. If China invaded Taiwan, the UK would be considered a player in the conflict due to the recent AukUS alliance with the US and Australia. Xi Jinping expected to miss upcoming COP 26 summit REVEALED EU Commissioner blames 'idiotic' Britain for food shortages OPINION Theresa May was warned over post-Brexit lorry driver crisis INSIGHT When asked by former prime minister Boris Johnson about the implications of this pact on China and Taiwan, Boris Johnson was careful not to rule anything out. The United Kingdom remains determined to defend international law and that is the strong advice we would give to our friends across the world and the strong advice which we would give to the Government in Beijing. Mr. Wu spoke with the ABC to discuss the new AUKUS/Rotary Consulate partnership. He said: We are pleased to see that the as-minded partners of Taiwan — the United States and the UK and Australia – are working closer with each other to acquire advanced defense material so we can defend Indo-Pacific.