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Away from the Chinese
military’s expanding capabilities in cyberspace and electronic warfare, Beijing is
growing the size and reach of its naval fleet, advancing its air force and
testing a host of new missiles, the Pentagon recently said.
An annual report to Congress on China’s evolving
military capability concluded that the modernization was being driven in part
by growing territorial disputes in the East and South China seas, as well as by Beijing’s desire to
expand its presence and influence abroad.
But the main motivation remains Beijing’s concern
over the possibility of hostilities in the Taiwan Strait, according to the
report, which downplayed the notion that a recent thaw in relations between China and Taiwan has done
anything to seriously mitigate the threat of a military conflict between the
two countries.
“Despite positive public statements about
cross-Strait dynamics from top leaders in China following
the re-election of Taiwan President
Ma Ying-jeou in 2012, there have been no signs that China’s military
disposition opposite Taiwan has
changed significantly,” the Pentagon report
said.
“The [People’s Liberation Army] has continued to develop and deploy
military capabilities to coerce Taiwan or to
attempt an invasion, if necessary.”
The report’s release Thursday coincided with a visit
to The Washington Times by Taiwanese diplomats, who said they want to renew
their request to obtain some of the Pentagon’s coveted
F-35 Joint Strike Fighters or, perhaps, its F-22 Raptor fighter jets.
The island country recognizes that it has an
increasingly important role to play in the Obama administration’s pivot to the
Asia-Pacific region.
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And since Taiwan is an
important ally of the United States, “it is important for the U.S. to think of
a way to show its substantial support for Taiwan,” said Kwei-Bo
Huang, Taiwan’s
secretary general of the association of foreign relations.
A Defense Department official told reporters
Thursday that the Pentagon remains
vigilant about tracking the Chinese
military progress toward modernizing its weapons and acquiring new
ones.
“We continue to monitor and document the Chinese
military’s capabilities, particularly in the region of Taiwan,” the official
said.
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