Friday, July 2, 2021

U.S. And Japan Conduct War Games Simulating China-Taiwan Conflict Response


US & Japan Conduct Rare 'Secret' War Games Simulating China-Taiwan Conflict Response

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As we previously highlighted the past months have seen unprecedented levels of rival naval military drills in the Pacific Ocean, for example the month of June alone saw the US IndoPacific Command participating in over 35 war maneuvers with other countries - not to mention an uptick in Russian drills, which provocatively included war games just off Hawaii. 

But perhaps the most provocative from China's perspective is set to be the ongoing joint military drills between the United States and Japan, which is said to be specifically geared towards a potential future conflict scenario over Taiwan.  

The Financial Times is reporting this week that Washington and Tokyo held "top-secret tabletop war games and joint exercises in the South China and East China seas" - though of course they now appear not-so-secret. The planning of the games reportedly started during the final year of the Trump administration. 


Adding further insult to injury toward Beijing is that the games are centered around the hotly contested Senkaku Islands - which both Tokyo and Beijing claim as their own - with Japan long administering the tiny island chain. 

What's more is that the covert war games represent Japan becoming increasingly bold in shedding its fears of provoking Beijing, with FT underscoring it's now creating an "integrated war plan for Taiwan"...

The United States has long wanted Japan, an ally of the mutual defense treaty, to carry out more joint military planning, but Japan was constrained by its postwar pacifist constitution. That hurdle was eased, but not removed, when the Abe government in 2015 reinterpreted the constitution to allow Japan to defend allies that came under attack.

When the two allies began to strengthen their joint planning, Japan asked the United States to share its Taiwan war plan, but the Pentagon objected because it wanted to focus on pushing planning between the two countries in phases. A former US official said the ultimate goal was for the two allies to create an integrated war plan for Taiwan.

A major part of what likely helped Japan shift its perspective is the recent uptick in large-scale Chinese PLA flights into Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Of course those simulations with Ally Japan needs to be occurring! Thank President Trump for getting this ball going, Military needs to continue regardless of Biden's Agenda of which most have no clear idea other than, Biden Administration currently appears,.....wimpy weak, in my opinion!

"Weakness" is not to be tolerated! "Peace through Strength" will be the way to go to, Level ALL our Playing Grounds, especially Playground Blue, or our seas filled with surrounding countries that need to stay independent from CCP's tentacles that are trying to reach out with malice in CCP's cold hearts, in my opinion!