China’s military ordered to be ready for war with Taiwan

Beijing: As the conflict in Ukraine and North Korea’s missile tests captures global attention, Chinese President Xi Jinping, senior Communist Party officials and military officials have ordered their military to be fully equipped for war. President Xi Jinping told the army that any enemy could be stopped if the strategic strength was increased. At the same time, Taiwan alleged that as many as 46 warplanes and four destroyers of China have carried out dangerous patrols in the Taiwan Strait.

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China's military ordered to be ready for war with TaiwanDuring a communist party meeting last month, President Jinping directed his military to be prepared for war. The Communist regime, which was well-known for its opaque dealings, had not disclosed information about it. But an article published in China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) magazine two days ago revealed President Jinping’s orders. He said they must be prepared to respond to face any foreign power intervening in the Taiwan issue.

Major General Liu Yantong, the Chief of China’s Central Military Commission, gave a message from the said magazine that the army should be prepared for any situation and be ready for war. Besides, the former senior military officer of China, General Xu Qiliang, also gave a message to the military to increase its military readiness by making the necessary preparations for the struggle against the rebels demanding independence in Taiwan and the foreign forces that supported them in the same magazine.

General Qiliang, the former Deputy Chief of the Chinese army, also instructed the military to prepare for unconventional warfare. For this, Qiliang gave the example of wars going on worldwide. At the same time, Qiliang suggested that China’s military should focus on increasing its nuclear power.

Meanwhile, Xi Jinping tightened his grip on China’s Communist Party (CCP) and military last month. Simultaneously, the world has also seen President Xi Jinping easily remove leaders who opposed his policies. Thus, international analysts had warned that President Jinping, China’s single-handed dominion, could soon launch an attack on Taiwan or create a dilemma for Taiwan. A Hong Kong-based newspaper published a news item about this and said that this warning was becoming a reality.

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