Taiwan ‘prepares for war’ with China, puts military on alert ahead of US official’s visit

Taiwan reportedly made his military alert and had canceled off several officials and soldiers while ‘preparing war’ with China for a visit reported by the US Senator Nancy Pelosi.According to Taiwan’s news outlet, the military has mobilized air defense forces to “immediately prepare a war” after a high level of direction.

This came in the middle of the Nancy Pelosi House Speaker tour to the four Asian countries, which began on Monday. Local media in Taiwan reported that the pelSi would arrive on Tuesday night, becoming the highest selected US officials to be visited in more than 25 years.The visit of US officials will trigger anger in China, who considers Taiwan as his own territory and has repeatedly warned “serious consequences” if the reported journey runs.

“Those who play with the fire will perish because of it. We want to once again warn the US that we are fully prepared for all possibilities and People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will never sit still,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian is quoted by the AP .China saw America’s official contact with Taiwan as an encouragement to make the de facto independence of the island remain permanent, the steps of US leaders said they did not support.

The US government has tried to convince Beijing there is no reason to “come to explode” and that if such a visit occurs, it will indicate there is no change in the US policy about Taiwan.Taiwan and China separated in 1949 after the communist won the civil war on the mainland. Both sides say they are one country but disagree where the government has the right to national leadership. They have no official relationship but are connected by billions of trading and investment dollars.

Meanwhile, another US Air Force passenger jet flew from Alaska to East Asia. Interestingly, the sign of the call is Spar20. Nancy PelSi call sign is spar19. The two jet are Boeing C-40C.Last week, Chinese President Xi Jinping also warned the US not to interfere in dealing with Taiwan in telephone calls with US President Joe Biden.

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