China stages aerial military parade with record sorties near Taiwan
Chinaâs military staged a massive show of intimidation over the Taiwan Strait over the weekend, dispatching bombers, fighter jets and other aircraft into Taiwanâs defensive air space in two waves Friday and Saturday, by far the biggest such incursion in recent years.
The sorties, which brought a warning from the Biden administration condemning Beijingâs âcoercion,â were hailed by Chinaâs nationalistic, state-controlled Global Times as the equivalent of staging a âNational Day military paradeâ in the skies above the 100-mile waterway separating the mainland from Taiwan, which Chinaâs Communist leaders consider an integral part of the country and have vowed one day to reclaim.
The missions coincided with the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the Peopleâs Republic of China and were a âclear and unmistakable declaration of Chinaâs sovereignty over the island,â the Global Times said in an editorial Sunday. The news website compared the display to the traditional military parades showcasing new weapons and military craft in Beijingâs Tiananmen Square.
Taiwanese officials said 38 planes were involved in the Friday sorties, followed by 39 a day later. The previous one-day record had been on June 15, when 28 Chinese military aircraft flew into the southern end of the island-democracyâs claimed air defensive zone.
Taiwan officials said most of the planes taking part in the incursion were J-16 and Su-30 fighter jets, along with at least two Y-8 anti-submarine warfare aircraft, H-6 bombers and a KJ-500 early-warning intelligence plane.
Taipei and Washington quickly condemned the show of force.
âChina has always conducted brutal and barbarian actions to jeopardize regional peace, Taiwanese Premier Su Tseng-chang told reporters after the first sorties Saturday.
The U.S. State Department warned that China was playing with fire in the tense South China Sea, raising the risk of a miscalculation or unplanned incident in the heavily militarized zone.
The U.S. is âvery concerned by [Chinaâs] provocative military activity near Taiwan, which is destabilizing, risks miscalculations, and undermines regional peace and stability,â department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement. âWe urge Beijing to cease its military, diplomatic, and economic pressure and coercion against Taiwan.â
The statement added that the U.S. will âcontinue to assist Taiwan in maintaining a sufficient self-defense capability.â
Military analysts say the frequent and growing sorties â" which so far have avoided violating Taiwanâs 12-mile coastal sovereignty zone, serve multiple purposes for the China, re-asserting its sovereignty claims, testing Taiwanâs responses and capabilities in the event of an actual invasion, and wearing out Taiwanese defensive forces which must be kept in a constant state of alert.
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