China intent on
taking over Taiwan: US expert
By William Lowther / Staff Reporter in WASHINGTON
A new analysis of China¡¦s latest defense white paper concludes that it is part
and parcel of Beijing¡¦s ¡§political warfare against Taiwan.¡¨
The analysis by Richard Fisher, a senior fellow on Asian military affairs at the
Washington-based International Assessment and Strategy Center, said the white
paper ¡§provides a disturbing insight into the Chinese Communist Party¡¦s (CCP)
strategy of coercive envelopment of Taiwan.¡¨
Fisher said the paper was ¡§a stark reminder of the PRC¡¦s [People¡¦s Republic of
China] ongoing strategy of economic and political ¡¥united front¡¦ warfare
combined with military intimidation, which the PRC could decide to change into a
direct military campaign at any point in the future.¡¨
The white paper, released on March 31, should be seen as a weapon to convey the
CCP¡¦s ¡§divide and conquer¡¨ strategy against Taiwan, he said.
Fisher said passages in the white paper that are ostensibly addressed to the
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) are ¡§calm and straightforward,¡¨ but make clear
it is time to begin political negotiations that could ultimately end Taiwan¡¦s
era of freedom.
Pro-PRC factions within the KMT are ¡§quite willing¡¨ to push the CCP¡¦s goals,
Fisher wrote.
Meanwhile, passages seemingly targeted at the Democratic Progressive Party are
¡§harsh and likely presage how the CCP will treat the Taiwanese once they gain
control,¡¨ Fisher wrote.
Carefully going through the white paper point by point, Fisher said it amounts
to an ¡§emphatic rejection¡¨ of the current ¡§status quo¡¨ and that the PRC makes it
clear the growth in economic relations and personal contacts with Taiwan that it
has allowed since 2008 ¡§are not for the benefit of the people of Taiwan but to
assist the PRC¡¦s ultimate goal of conquest.¡¨
¡§The CCP wants the KMT to start political negotiations regarding Taiwan¡¦s future
now,¡¨ he wrote.
The PRC¡¦s defense white paper is another ¡§douse of cold water¡¨ for Washington
from Beijing, Fisher wrote.
¡§The agenda that it reveals should diminish further hopes that the PRC will
eventually become a partner that shares US and Western global interests,¡¨ he
wrote.
¡§The white paper¡¦s direct intervention into Taiwan¡¦s political debate about its
future is coercive in nature and affirms that despite its many recent actions to
alleviate tensions with Taiwan, it is doing so to advance its consistent goal of
taking over Taiwan,¡¨ he said.
Fisher said that given the growing military imbalance against Taiwan, it is
imperative that the US Department of State review its longstanding restrictive
interpretation of the Taiwan Relations Act¡¦s requirement that the US sell only
¡§defensive weapons¡¨ to Taiwan.
¡§State Department restrictive interpretations serve to deny Taiwan access to
modern weapons such as the Lockheed Martin ATACMS (deep strike precision surface
to surface missiles) that could effectively deter a PLA [People¡¦s Liberation
Army] invasion, and thus a PRC decision to attack Taiwan,¡¨ Fisher wrote.
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