Trump tests China's red line on Taiwan using Beijing's playbook

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WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - It didn't take long for Donald Trump to throw out the long-established diplomatic rulebook on Taiwan: A month before taking office in January 2017, he accepted a telephone call from President Tsai Ing-wen.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - It didn't take long for Donald Trump to throw out the long-established diplomatic rulebook on Taiwan: A month before taking office in January 2017, he accepted a telephone call from President Tsai Ing-wen.

And Sunday's visit by Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, the highest-level trip since the US recognised China 41 years ago, marks yet another step toward America treating Taiwan like any other country in the world - an outcome that Beijing has threatened could lead to war. Even as the Communist Party's nationalist tabloid Global Times published a scathing editorial on Wednesday night warning China could play the"military card," the official mouthpiece People's Daily appeared much more restrained.

China views separately ruled Taiwan as part of its territory and regularly threatens to bring it under its control by force if necessary. And now China is accusing the US of using the same tactics with Taiwan: In June, Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian used the term while saying the People's Liberation Army is on high alert, and the Global Times used it again this week to warn Taiwan it could face an"unbearable disaster" if it serves as an American"pawn."

In January 2018, the US House passed a pair of bills seeking greater diplomatic support for Taiwan: One encouraged visits between the US and Taiwan"at all levels," including"cabinet-level national security officials." The US has responded in kind, sending its warships through the strait in what it deems freedom of navigation operations.

 

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