
U.S. Secretary of State Blinken. (Image taken from Taiwan media)
According to a foreign telegram quoted by Taiwan media on November 11, US Secretary of State Blinken said at a forum on the 11th that if Chinese mainland "use force" to change Taiwan's status quo, the United States and its allies will take "action." In addition, Taiwan's defense department issued a "real-time military dynamics" on the evening of the 10th, saying that six PLA military planes entered Taiwan's so-called "southwest airspace" in four routes on the same day, of which 4 were fighters and 2 were slow-speed aircraft.
Blinken: The U.S. government wants to make sure Taiwan has "means of self-defense."
According to Taiwan media quoted by foreign sources, at a forum sponsored by the New York Times, Blinken was asked whether the United States would intervene to defend Taiwan under the circumstances of Chinese mainland "recovering" Taiwan by force. Blinken reiterated the so-called "statement" that the United States has always made, alleging that the role of the United States Government is to ensure that Taiwan has the means of self-defense, which is based on the so-called UNITED Law.
BLINKEN: If the mainland "retakes" by force, the United States and its allies will take action
Blinken also mentioned that the United States is not alone in its determination to ensure the maintenance of peace and stability in the region, and many countries in the region and beyond will consider the unilateral use of force to undermine the status quo as a "major threat" to peace and security, and if that happens, they will also take action.
US congressmen visit Taiwan for 2 days and 12 PLA military planes patrol Taiwan
In addition, another Taiwan media reported that several US senators and congressmen arrived in Taiwan on the evening of the 9th on the C-40A administrative plane of the US military and went to Taiwan's defense department on the 10th. After dispatching 6 military planes to inspect Taiwan on the 9th, the PLA also dispatched 6 military planes to Taiwan's so-called "Southwest Air Defense Identification Zone" on the 10th.
Six PLA military aircraft entered Taiwan's "Air Defense Identification Zone" in 4 ways
According to reports, Taiwan's defense department issued a "real-time military dynamic" on the evening of the 10th, saying that six PLA military planes entered Taiwan's so-called "air defense identification zone" in four ways on the same day, including 2 J-10 fighters, 2 J-11 fighters, 1 Y-9 communication countermeasures aircraft, and 1 air police-500 early warning aircraft.
According to statistics from Taiwan's defense department, PLA military aircraft have entered Taiwan's so-called "southwest airspace" for seven consecutive days. (Taiwan.com, Wu Yi)