PLA Strategy in a Taiwan Contingency

Jono

Junior Member
Registered Member
"I'm sure the PLA has a very detailed strategy for Taiwan contingencies, but what would the execution look like? I'm not convinced that the CCP feels that it's leadership is up to the job."

Easy, let TW or Japan fire the first shot and find out if President Xi is a competent leader or not.
 

manqiangrexue

Brigadier
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


According to a December 3 report by Taiwan's China Times News Network, South Korea's electronic entry card declaration system labels Taiwan as "China (Taiwan)." Taiwan's foreign affairs department responded on the 3rd, stating that its so-called "Representative Office in South Korea" has raised serious concerns and lodged representations, but has yet to receive a positive response from the South Korean side.
According to reports, Taiwan's foreign affairs department stated that in South Korea's electronic entry card system, the fields for "Place of Departure" and "Next Destination" label Taiwan as "China (Taiwan)."
The Taiwan authorities' foreign affairs department and the so-called "Representative Office in the Republic of Korea" have repeatedly raised serious concerns and lodged representations with the South Korean government regarding this matter, demanding prompt rectification. However, the South Korean government has yet to provide a substantive response.
On November 27, at the regular press conference of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, spokesperson Chen Binhua stated that Taiwan is China's Taiwan, has never been a country, and will never become one. The status quo across the Taiwan Strait is that there is only one China in the world, with both the mainland and Taiwan belonging to one China. This has not changed and must not change.
Source | Reference News
Isn't the answer simple in all these cases? "We're going by your constitution, which says you're a part of China. You need to officially declare yourself a nation before the question of whether to accept you as a nation even hits our desk. You're asking if we side with the PRC or with you, but officially, there is no argument because you both officially agree you're a part of China."
 
Top