In the case of Ukraine, the US will not send troops to join Ukraine to fight Russia.
What regarding Taiwan? Will Biden send troops to fight China?
Biden replied, “Yes…we will send troops to defend Taiwan if China decides to do something that has never happened before. is to send soldiers to seize Taiwan.”
immediately raises the question: Biden is adjusting US policy. Again or…because of the US relations law? With Taiwan issued in 1979, it is not clearly stated that it will send soldiers to join the fight once morest Taiwan.
But it is vaguely written that it will only help Taiwan to strengthen its defenses once morest aggression.
It is a method of writing in a language that is open to interpretation in many ways.
A reporter asked at the White House, Is Biden saying this as a change in policy towards China?
The White House confirmed that “No change” US policy to China in any way
But he refused to say whether Biden had said something different from what the law said.
It is not surprising that Beijing will come out once morest the United States. immediately once more
Because last week, Washington continued to block China with various measures. that creates further rift between the two giant countries
Because many news reports confirmed that the United States is considering more sanctions once morest China… in hopes of preventing Beijing from planning an invasion of Taiwan.
On the other hand, the European Union has also received diplomatic pressure from Taiwan to help halt Chinese actions that have a negative effect on Taiwan.
The latest information says There were separate movements from the Washington and Taipei governments lobbying for the EU diplomat.
to push the EU to impose more economic sanctions on China Amid concerns regarding China’s invasion of Taiwan
After the Beijing government’s escalation of military exercises in the Taiwan Strait
The details of these measures have not been disclosed.
Discussions on further sanctions on China are said to have even started since Russia sent troops to invade Ukraine in February.
But it became a pressing issue following US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in early August.
The United States also imposed economic sanctions on Russia in January.
with support from NATO member states in the hopes of preventing Russia from invading Ukraine
but any effort To make the Russian President Vladimir Putin change his mind in the matter must have failed.
It is possible that the implementation of economic sanctions once morest China may be more complex than sanctions once morest Russia.
The main reason is because the United States And its allies have substantial economic ties with China… many times more than they have trade and investment interactions with Russia.
On the other hand, the US legislature It has continued to pressure China by introducing new laws to support Taiwan as well.
US Senate Committee on International Affairs Resolution passed the Taiwan Policy Act with a score of 17 to 5.
From now on, the next step is The proposal is to be considered at the US Senate general meeting.
Analysts say the bill is the most comprehensive revision of American policy once morest Taiwan since 1979.
1979 was the year the US Congress passed the Taiwan Relations Act, or the law on relations with Taiwan. which opened the way for the United States Support Taiwan in strengthening its military powers to defend itself once morest mainland China’s invasion.
The chairman of the Senate’s Committee on International Affairs Bob Menendez said the bill would allow America to provide additional and ongoing security assistance to Taiwan. This will enable Taiwan to intercept aggression from China.
The United States does not require any change in its policy on Taiwan.
The draft law on Taiwan’s policy is 107 pages.
It is an amalgamation and collection of important issues related to Taiwan in the past few years.
An interesting point that analysts are particularly eyeing is. Proposal to change the name of the Taiwan representative office in the US to sound more serious and intense
It also plans to offer military aid to Taiwan worth $4.5 billion or regarding 166 billion baht over four years.
including raising the status of Taiwan to “Major non- NATO ally)
This equated to another re-fire as the tensions at the Taiwan Strait were raised to a worryingly significant level.
Beijing will have to look at the US administration and legislature. Willing to move forward in many areas at the same time to pressure China over Taiwan.
It cannot be claimed that the US administration and the legislature. independent of each other and no conspiracy to undermine China.
because karma is intentional
And if Washington plays a game like this China would definitely find a concrete response.
The world is getting more stressful.