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Taiwanese Foreign Minister warns his country
is preparing for war with China, asks Australia for help
Exclusive by defence correspondent Andrew Greene and Stan Grant
Posted 8h ago
Taiwan's Foreign Minister warns his nation is preparing for war with China and urges Australia to increase intelligence sharing and security cooperation as Beijing intensifies a campaign of military intimidation.
Key points:
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu warns of looming war with China and urges closer cooperation with Australia
Dozens of Chinese military aircraft have flown into Taiwanese airspace in recent days
Mr Wu has also thanked Australia for supporting Taiwan's bid to join a new trade pact
Dozens of aircraft from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) have flown sorties into Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) since Friday, prompting the self-ruled island to scramble its own military jets.
Speaking to the ABC's China Tonight program, Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu declared that if the PLA were to launch an actual strike, his democratic state would be ready to repel it.
"The defence of Taiwan is in our own hands, and we are absolutely committed to that," Mr Wu has told the ABC's Stan Grant in an interview to be broadcast on Monday evening.
"If China is going to
Taiwan asks Australia for help.
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China sends 77 warplanes into Taiwan defense zone
over two days, Taipei says
CNN Expansion 05/11/21 Eric Cheung
By Eric Cheung and Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 1057 GMT (1857 HKT) October 3, 2021
Taipei, Taiwan (CNN)Taiwan has reported a record number of incursions by Chinese warplanes into its air defense identification zone (ADIZ) for the second day in a row, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense said on Saturday night.
The self-governing island said a total of 39 Chinese military aircraft entered the ADIZ on Saturday, one more than the 38 planes it spotted on Friday.
The 38 and 39 planes respectively are the highest number of incursions Taiwan has reported in a day since it began publicly reporting such activities last year.
The incursions on Saturday came in two batches -- 20 planes during daytime hours and 19 planes at night, the ministry said in two statements. They were made by 26 J-16 fighter jets, 10 Su-30 fighter jets, two Y-8 anti-submarine warning aircraft and one KJ-500 airborne early warning and control plane, the Defense Ministry said.
In response to the incursions, the Taiwanese air force scrambled aircraft, issued radio warnings, and deployed air defense missiles systems, the ministry added.
Maps provided by the Taiwan Defense Ministry showed all of the Chinese flights on Saturday were in the extreme southwestern part of the island's ADIZ.
China sends 77 warplanes into Taiwan defense zone
over two days, Taipei says
CNN Expansion 05/11/21 Eric Cheung
By Eric Cheung and Brad Lendon, CNN
Updated 1057 GMT (1857 HKT) October 3, 2021
Taipei, Taiwan (CNN)Taiwan has reported a record number of incursions by Chinese warplanes into its air defense identification zone (ADIZ) for the second day in a row, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense said on Saturday night.
The self-governing island said a total of 39 Chinese military aircraft entered the ADIZ on Saturday, one more than the 38 planes it spotted on Friday.
The 38 and 39 planes respectively are the highest number of incursions Taiwan has reported in a day since it began publicly reporting such activities last year.
The incursions on Saturday came in two batches -- 20 planes during daytime hours and 19 planes at night, the ministry said in two statements. They were made by 26 J-16 fighter jets, 10 Su-30 fighter jets, two Y-8 anti-submarine warning aircraft and one KJ-500 airborne early warning and control plane, the Defense Ministry said.
In response to the incursions, the Taiwanese air force scrambled aircraft, issued radio warnings, and deployed air defense missiles systems, the ministry added.
Maps provided by the Taiwan Defense Ministry showed all of the Chinese flights on Saturday were in the extreme southwestern part of the island's ADIZ.
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China sends 77 warplanes into Taiwan defense zone over two days, Taipei says.
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two fleas to take on the dog
This aint gonna go well.
This aint gonna go well.
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Considering there are nearly 10 Chinese soldiers for every adult Australian male, we are in deep ka ka.
Besides, they control our fuel and food, to say nothing about vehicle manufacture etc.
We will be going to war with slingshots and horses.
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My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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