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Fears Taiwan on the brink as China holds 'punisher' military drills off coast


The Chinese military has surrounded Taiwan, as Beijing’s latest threats spark fear of an imminent invasion of the self-ruled island.

The manoeuvres, which simulate an invasion of the island, are part of China’s surprise two-day military war games. China has said the drills are intended to “punish” Taiwan for its “separatist acts,” just days after the self-ruling island inaugurated a new president.

Taiwan’s military has blasted the drills as “irrational provocations”. Taiwan has since put its sea, air and ground forces on alert and urged Beijing to “act rational”. The island’s air defence and missile forces have been ordered to monitor possible targets.

The drills have almost completely blockaded the island, with exercises happening all around the main island, as well as the Taipei-controlled islands of Kinmen, Matsu, Wuqiu and Dongyin. Taiwanese media cited military expert Chieh Chung saying the ongoing exercise is aimed at “simulating a full-scale armed invasion of Taiwan”.

Chinese state media have shown dozens of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) fighter jets carrying live missiles and firing mock strikes against “high-value military targets”.

The military drills are Beijng’s first response to Monday’s inauguration of Lai Ching-te as Taiwan’s newest president.

A spokesperson for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Li Xi, said the drills would “serve as a strong punishment for the separatist acts of ‘Taiwan independence’ forces and a stern warning against the interference and provocation by external forces”.

Mr Lai and his predecessor, Tsai Ing-wen, are from the pro-independence Democratic Progressive party (DPP), which Beijing considers to be separatist. Beijing has labelled Mr Lai as a “dangerous troublemaker” and the “worst of all leaders”. On Thursday Chinese state broadcaster CCTV wrote that Mr Lai “will certainly be nailed to the pillar of shame in history”.

China sees Taiwan as a breakaway province that will eventually be under Beijing’s control, but the island sees itself as distinct.

There are hints that the two-day military drills are only the start of an escalation from Beijing. Analysts said the name of the exercise, suffixed ‘2024A,’ suggested more drills targeting Taiwan could be expected this year.

Over the past year, China has repeatedly rehearsed encircling Taiwan with fighter jets and navy ships.

Wen-ti Sung, a political analyst and China expert at the Australian National University, said: “This feels like a prelude to more and bigger military drills to come. This is a signal to shape international narratives. The real ‘punishment’ against Taiwan may be yet to come, for it takes time.”

Deputy Commander of US Indo-Pacific Command, Lt Gen Stephen Sklenka, told reporters in Australia on Thursday that China’s threats needed to be taken seriously, but an attack or invasion was not inevitable or imminent.

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