CN China's Xi accused the US of trying to trick him into invading Taiwan, but said he won't take the bait, report says - "We were simply pretending to be retarded," says Xi

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China's leader, Xi Jinping, accused the US of trying to trick China into invading Taiwan but said his country wouldn't take the bait, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

The FT said Xi made the accusation in April last year during a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Xi has issued the same warning to officials in his own country, one person told the FT, but this is first known case of him making the claim to a foreign leader, the outlet said.

During the meeting, according to a press statement released at the time, Xi said Taiwan was at the "core" of China's interests, adding: "If anyone expects China to compromise and concede on the Taiwan question, they are having a pipe dream and would shoot themselves in the foot."
Xi's accusation against the US wasn't featured in the statement.
For decades, the US has adopted "strategic ambiguity" toward Taiwan, positioning itself as the country's most steadfast ally, while declining to explicitly say whether it would come to Taiwan's aid if China attacked.
But the mood in Washington, DC, seems to be shifting, with Congress showing itself more "overtly supportive of Taiwan than only a few years ago," Graeme Thompson, an analyst with the Eurasia Group, told Business Insider in November.

Last month, a US congressional delegation met with senior Taiwanese officials to discuss US-Taiwan relations a few days after China conducted military drills around the island.

During the visit, Rep. Andy Barr, a cochair of the Taiwan caucus in Congress, said there should be "no doubt" and "no skepticism" in the US, Taiwan, or anywhere else around "American resolve to maintain the status quo and peace in the Taiwan Strait," according to the Associated Press.

President Joe Biden has repeatedly said that the US would defend Taiwan.

Kerry Brown, the director of the Lau China Institute at King's College London, told BI that Xi's reported accusation is a sign that China is "genuinely surprised" and "shocked" by the US's more recent "aggressiveness."

"The US has plenty of public figures now talking of Taiwan like it is a new Ukraine, and some even saying it needs to be diplomatically recognized," Brown added.

Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state during the Trump administration, and John Bolton, a former national security advisor, are among those calling for such a measure.

This is a problem for China, Brown said, as it's "clearly a red line and one that it will need to do something about if it is crossed."

During a meeting in April, China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, told US Secretary of State Antony Blinken not to cross China's "red lines" on sovereignty, security, and development interests.

Brown, who served as first secretary at the UK Embassy in Beijing from 2000 to 2003, said that behind Xi's "complaint" was the hope that other Western allies "might just calm the US down."

Whether it will have any impact is another matter, he added.

Last week, Adm. Samuel Paparo, the top US admiral in the Pacific, told The Washington Post that the US could deploy thousands of drones if China invaded Taiwan, with the "unmanned hellscape" buying time for the US military to come to Taiwan's aid.
 
The PLA isn't ready yet to invade Taiwan and fight off the half-dozen countries (USA-Japan-Vietnam-Flips-Australia-Britain plus India would hit China in the balls if they thought they could get away with it) that would come at it from the east and south if it did
If you actually think Japan, Vietnam and India would actually get involved.... LMAO

They'll sit back and wait for things to pan out. Just like China in Myanmar.

Also, the PH military is a policing force with basically zero force protection and maybe 4 valid worships.
 
If you actually think Japan, Vietnam and India would actually get involved.... LMAO

They'll sit back and wait for things to pan out. Just like China in Myanmar.

Also, the PH military is a policing force with basically zero force protection and maybe 4 valid worships.
Yeah no

Chiner can't invade Taiwan without taking out Kadena, otherwise Murica doesn't even need to send carriers it can just fly whatever it needs to out of Kadena to bomb the shit out of the invasion force. Japan knows its Chiner's bitch if it doesn't cling to the US one thousand percent

They and Vietnam and the Flips can't survive if Chiner successfully takes Taiwan, next up would be Chiner telling them to stand and deliver. The US would be humiliated and effectively pushed out of the western Pacific, who is going to stand with them then? Nobody

What I said is exactly that India would sit and wait and would only jump on Chiner if it thought it could get away with it

Try thinking instead of poltarding
 
Yeah no

Chiner can't invade Taiwan without taking out Kadena, otherwise Murica doesn't even need to send carriers it can just fly whatever it needs to out of Kadena to bomb the shit out of the invasion force. Japan knows its Chiner's bitch if it doesn't cling to the US one thousand percent

They and Vietnam and the Flips can't survive if Chiner successfully takes Taiwan, next up would be Chiner telling them to stand and deliver. The US would be humiliated and effectively pushed out of the western Pacific, who is going to stand with them then? Nobody

What I said is exactly that India would sit and wait and would only jump on Chiner if it thought it could get away with it

Try thinking instead of poltarding
Why the fuck would India aid the US in a war against China?
 
Why the fuck would India aid the US in a war against China?
I think the suggestion is it would be indirect aid: if China tries to cross the strait, everyone knows that takes massive mobilization and likely leaves other borders softer and slower to reinforce, so India might decide that's a good time to fuck around on its northern border with China while the PLA tries to recreate D-Day to take a tiny island on the ass other side of China's borders.
 
Why the fuck would India aid the US in a war against China?
Because India and China are both aggressive nationalist powers who keep butting heads in the Himalayas. Indian nationalists hate and fear China because of 1962 and because of the recent brawls in the mountains. China looks down on India as a bunch of (literally) shitty foreign devils who should know their place

India would never go past mountain brawls unless China were distracted and looking like it was in trouble... then great opportunities would arise for India to take a shot at reclaiming Aksai Chin, or gaining a lot of gratitude from the West for sending its navy out into the Indian Ocean to interdict any merchant vessels attempting to reach China before they even get to the Strait of Malacca. If China were already caught up with its attention and resources focused on fighting thousands of miles to the east from the Himalayas and Indian Ocean, both would be low risk moves that Murica would reward India bigly for
 
Conquest by force was never the Chinese way and they never respected the military, anyway. Invading Taiwan, instead of slowly subverting their leadership to be pro-China, would be like Klingons defeating the Federation through diplomacy, to use the smoothest brain analogy.
 
Because India and China are both aggressive nationalist powers who keep butting heads in the Himalayas. Indian nationalists hate and fear China because of 1962 and because of the recent brawls in the mountains. China looks down on India as a bunch of (literally) shitty foreign devils who should know their place

India would never go past mountain brawls unless China were distracted and looking like it was in trouble... then great opportunities would arise for India to take a shot at reclaiming Aksai Chin, or gaining a lot of gratitude from the West for sending its navy out into the Indian Ocean to interdict any merchant vessels attempting to reach China before they even get to the Strait of Malacca. If China were already caught up with its attention and resources focused on fighting thousands of miles to the east from the Himalayas and Indian Ocean, both would be low risk moves that Murica would reward India bigly for
1. Who is Indias #1 enemy
2. Who is the USAs "special non-nato ally" that has been given billions of dollars since 9/11?

Note that the above questions have the same answer!
 
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