China’s military is getting stronger, but …



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TAIPEI, KOMPAS.com – The Taiwanese Defense Ministry explained that China’s military is getting stronger. However, it is still considered that they cannot attack them.

In a speech last year, President Xi Jinping hinted that they could force Taipei back onto their laps by force.

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Because of this, the Chinese are increasingly increasing their presence in territories that they claim to be their sovereignty, which Taipei has no interest in joining.

Since taking office in 2013, Xi Jinping has modernized the “Panda Country” armed forces, it is reported. Reuters Monday (8/31/2020).

In addition to adding stealth fighter jets and aircraft carriers, China’s air and naval forces often conduct drills or traverse the Taiwan Strait.

In its annual report on the development of its neighbor’s power to parliament, the ministry outlines the setting for an attack from Beijing, including blockades and attacks on coastal areas.

He said the “Panda Country” army continued to strengthen its shooting exercises, including developing new weapons technologies and combat tactics.

“But as for the strategy against Taiwan, they are still limited by the geographical conditions of the strait with its logical capabilities and inadequate disembarkation,” the ministry explained.

According to the Defense Ministry, Beijing is said to have not yet had sufficient capacity to launch a full-scale attack against them.

Since coming to power in 2016, President Tsai Ing-wen has sought to modernize his country’s military. Not only promoting national production.

However, they also continue to buy from the United States (USA), another superpower that is their main sponsor and supplier of weapons.

The ministry continued, they are currently still monitoring threats from China. They admit that they are not afraid to go to war although they tend to want to avoid it.

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