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Xi Jinping gave the military to prepare for 2027. According to the Minister of F...

"They are preparing for war": Taiwan's Foreign Ministry commented on China's military exercises

Xi Jinping gave the military to prepare for 2027. According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu, the Taiwan government condemns the threat from China, but is confident in the preparation of its own forces. China is preparing for war with Taiwan, as evidenced by military exercises. However, Chinese leaders should think twice before using force, because the Taiwan military is preparing for a threat. The CNN Foreign Minister Taiwan Joseph Wu said this in an interview with CNN.

"Look at military exercises, as well as their rhetoric, they seem to be trying to prepare for the start of the war against Taiwan," he said. He assured that the Taiwanese government condemns a military threat from China. "The Taiwan government is looking at the Chinese military threat to something that cannot be agreed," the Foreign Minister said. Taiwan already has an idea of ​​the terms of potential hostilities.

According to US intelligence, China's leader Xi Jinping has instructed the military to prepare for 2027. Foreign Minister stated that he was confident in the preparation of the Taiwanese military. "Chinese leaders will think twice before deciding to use the force against Taiwan. And regardless of whether 2025 or 2027, or even later, Taiwan just need to prepare," - said Wu. We will remind, on March 30 in the media published a statement of Xi Jinping about the preparation of China for the coming war.

In China, they increase the defense budget, plan to build bombos and create offices for mobilizing the population. Recently, on April 10, journalists reported that during the Taiwanese Strait, the Chinese fleet simulated the blockade of Taiwan. Yesterday, April 11, the media reported that military aircraft and ships did not leave the territory near Taiwan after completing their exercises. Taiwanese national security services also remain in their posts, as stated by President Tsi Invven.