The nation of China is increasing their military activity as U.S. officials signify that they are
ready to help Taiwan repel Chinese aggression, which may risk another endless war.
Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, noted that the Chinese army’s
recent drills had been conducted as a “solemn warning against Taipei’s increased provocation,
which damaged peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait” in response to Taiwan’s “recently
intensified military collusion with the US.”
President Joe Biden signed the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to give
$2 billion in loans for Taiwan that would, of course, be funneled to U.S. defense contractors.
This is an unprecedented level of military aid for the small country and a sign that the war
drums are beating with China.
Big League Politics has reported on China’s growing rage with the U.S. providing Taiwan
with arms:
“On December 30, 2022, the authorities in China have demanded that the United States
stop holding discussions with Taiwanese military officials and halt arm sales to the island
nation.
“China will act firmly to defend its own sovereignty and security interests,” Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said during a press briefing on December 30, when asked
about the US State Department’s recent move to approve arms sales to Taiwan.
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