Taiwan military says it has right to counter attack

Taiwan military says it has right to counter attack

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File photo: Taiwanese domestically built Indigenous Defense Fighters (IDF) take part in the live-fire, anti-landing Han Kuang military exercise

Taiwan said on Monday its armed forces have the right to self-defence and counter attack amid โ€œharassment and threatsโ€, in an apparent warning to China, which last week sent numerous jets across the mid-line of the sensitive Taiwan Strait.

Tensions have sharply spiked in recent months between Taipei and Beijing, which claims democratically-run Taiwan as its own territory, to be taken by force if needed.
Chinese aircraft crossed the mid-line to enter the islandโ€™s air defence identification zone on Friday and Saturday, prompting Taiwan to scramble jets to intercept them, and President Tsai Ing-wen to call China a threat to the region.
In a statement, Taiwanโ€™s defence ministry said it had โ€œclearly definedโ€ procedures for the islandโ€™s first response amid โ€œhigh frequency of harassment and threats from the enemyโ€™s warships and aircraft this yearโ€.
It said Taiwan had the right to โ€œself-defence and to counter attackโ€ and followed the guideline of โ€œno escalation of conflict and no triggering incidentsโ€.
Taiwan would not provoke, but it was also โ€œnot afraid of the enemyโ€, it added.
MID-LINE โ€œDOES NOT EXISTโ€
Taiwanese and Chinese combat aircraft normally observe the mid-line of the Taiwan Strait and do not cross it, although there is no official agreement between Taipei and Beijing on doing so, and the rule is observed unofficially.
โ€œTaiwan is an inseparable part of Chinese territory,โ€ Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters in Beijing. โ€œThe so-called mid-line of the Strait does not exist.โ€
Since 2016 Taiwan has reported only five Chinese incursions across the line, including the two last week.
Late on Monday, Taiwanโ€™s Defence Ministry reported two Chinese anti-submarine aircraft had flown into Taiwanโ€™s air defence identification zone โ€“ but not over the mid-line โ€“ to the islandโ€™s southwest, and were warned away by Taiwanese fighters.
The drills came as Beijing expressed anger at the visit of a senior U.S. official to Taipei.
On Monday, the official China Daily newspaper said the United States was trying to use Taiwan to contain China but nobody should underestimate its determination to assert its sovereignty over the island.
โ€œThe U.S. administration should not be blinkered in its desperation to contain the peaceful rise of China and indulge in the U.S. addiction to its hegemony,โ€ it said in an editorial.
China has been angered by stepped-up U.S. support for Taiwan, including two visits in as many months by top officials, one in August by Health Secretary Alex Azar and the other last week by Keith Krach, undersecretary for economic affairs.
The United States, which has no official diplomatic ties with the island but is its strongest international backer, is also planning major new arms sales to Taiwan.
China this month held rare large-scale drills near Taiwan, which Taipei called serious provocation. China said the exercise was a necessity to protect its sovereignty.
REUTERS

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