Trouble Brewing in East Asia
"The more preparations we make, the less likely there will be rash attempts of aggression.""The more united we are, the stronger and safer Taiwan would become."Taiwan President Tsai Ing-won"We [United States] will continue to assist Taiwan in maintaining a sufficient self defence capability in line with our long-standing commitments and consistent with our one China policy."White House National Security Council
The
entire region of East Asia shows indication of an uneasy peace slowly
unravelling. North Korea sent drones across its heavily fortified
border with South Korea, with the South responding by scrambling fighter
jets, flying surveillance and firing warning shots in deterrence. For
the first time in five years a fresh escalation of tensions has erupted
of an intensity that strikes concern, according to South Korea's Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Attack
helicopters were dispatched along with fighter jets to shoot down the
drones. Several days earlier two short-range ballistic missiles were
fired at the South. This is North Korea's method of protesting its
displeasure at joint air drills carried out betwen South Korea and the
United States; a rehearsal for an invasion, interpreted by North Korea. "Our military will thoroughly and resolutely respond to this kind of North Korea provation", director of operations Major General Lee Seung-o of the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff stated emphatically.
"[U.S.
officials are] consulting closely with the [Republic of Korea] about
the nature of this incursion. We recoggnize the need of the ROK to
protect its territorial integrity", noted an unnamed
White House National Security official. Taiwan, South Korea nervous of
the intentions of China and North Korea. Joining them is Japan, edgily
watching what is happening in its neighbourhood and fearing that it too
is in North Korea's and China's crosshairs.
Tokyo
is considering the possibility of a nuclear attack to match the growing
fears of a potentially full-on conflict with either North Korea or
China. Japan, the only nation on Earth that has ever suffered a nuclear
attack, saw its cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki both devastated in the
wake of the Second World War when nuclear devices were unleashed on an
unsuspecting, still war-defiant nation. Suddenly a soaring business has
taken off of nuclear shelter sales in Japan.
In
Taiwan, in a 24-hour-period, 71 Chinese military aircraft. among them
fighter jets and drones, entered Taiwan's air defence zone, to date the
largest reported incursion. The Taiwan Straits saw 43 aircraft cross the
median line, the unofficial buffer separating the two sides. Throughout
the steady increase of aggressive intimidation that Beijing tqrgets
Taipei with, this is yet the most emphatic. According to Beijing these
were 'strike drills'.
Beijing
was merely responding to 'provocations' from Taiwan and the United
States. The latter intervening in territory not its own, the former
spurning Beijing's wish for reunifiction, to take independent sovereign
Taiwan back under its wing. The drills saw the Chinese air force
dispatch warplanes from several locales across the country for simulated
attacks on Taiwanese and U.S. warships.
The
situation has compelled Taiwan to change the service tenure of its
compulsory military service from the current four months to a year, to
deal with rising tensions linked to Beijing's military pressure.
Taiwan's southern air defence identification zone saw Chinese
electronic-warfare and antisubmarine aircraft incursions along with
drones. Repeated missions by the Chinese air force of the last two years
has given Taipei reason for vigilance. In response to the latest
incursion, Taiwan sent combat aircraft to warn off the Chinese planes,
with missile systems monitoring their flight.
Labels: China, Japan, North Korea, Nuclear Fears, South Korea, Taiwan, Tension, United States
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