Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

China test-fires missiles, putting Taiwan on alert

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Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Saturday that it was monitoring “waves of testfiring” by China’s missile unit in a region more than 1,000 miles from the self-ruled island and that its air force stepped up its alertness.

China views the democratic island as a breakaway province that should be reunified with the mainland.

According to Taiwan’s military news agency, the ministry had detected “multiple waves of test-firing operations” by China’s Rocket Force in Inner Mongolia on Saturday. It did not give details on the tests taken by the force, which takes charge of China’s arsenal of missiles.

It is not clear whether the tests were related to China’s harassment of Taiwan. In recent years, China has ramped up its military activities around the island, which is ruled by the Democratic Progressiv­e Party.

In May, Taiwan’s newly elected President Lai Ching-te said in his inaugurati­on speech that he wants peace with China and urged it to stop its military threats and intimidati­on of the island.

China’s military has displayed a show of force toward Taiwan since Wednesday, when the new

U.S. envoy to Taipei promised that Washington would help the island defend itself.

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Thursday it had detected 66 warplanes around the island and that dozens flew across the median line in the Taiwan Strait, the de facto boundary between the two sides.

On Saturday, 30 warplanes were also detected around Taiwan over a 24-hour period, with 20 crossing the median line.

The U.S., like most countries, does not recognize Taiwan. But it is the island’s main partner and is bound by U.S. laws to provide it with the means to defend itself.

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