The US Navy's P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft frequently appear in the Taiwan Strait area, and according to the Eastern Theater of Operations, this has happened several times in February, April, July and October of this year. This behavior naturally has its specific tasks. Relevant information shows that when the US aircraft illegally crossed in October, it coincided with the outbreak of a new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and it is widely believed that the United States may not be able to fulfill its commitment to provide security guarantees to Ukraine and other partners. The dispatch of P-8A anti-submarine patrol aircraft to the Taiwan Strait region can be seen as a way for the United States to demonstrate its ability to respond to a "multi-theater crisis." This time, the US plane sailed through the Taiwan Strait, just after the conclusion of the Sino-US summit, and the two sides began to seek to resume military contacts. In this way, the United States may want to highlight the importance and urgency of more high-level exchanges between the two militaries quickly.
It could also be a sign to China that it is not yet time to give up on "containing Taiwan," especially as Taiwan's elections are approaching. At this critical juncture, the United States will not let go easily. Although the easing of relations between the two sides is expected to promote more cooperation, it will not resolve the contradictions and differences between the two countries. This also implies a warning, which is in line with the "tough posture" shown by the US side to the outside world. However, the current relationship between China and the United States is still very fragile, and China has allowed the United States to hit a wall for some time, and the current momentum of détente is not easy to come by. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was blunt and made three demands on the United States. The United States should quickly implement the consensus reached by the Chinese and US heads of state in San Francisco, help China-US relations achieve stability and long-term development, and shoulder its responsibilities as a major country.
When dealing with the Taiwan Strait issue, the United States should be cautious about its own behavior, avoid interfering in China's internal affairs, and secretly support the "** forces, because China has once again drawn a red line on the Taiwan Strait issue." In the face of the complexity of the situation in the Middle East, it is imperative to stop the war and achieve a ceasefire, and the major powers should actively contribute to this in order to prevent more and greater humanitarian disasters. The resolution of the Gaza crisis must adhere to the "two-state solution" and embody the concept of "Palestinians governing Pakistan". At present, many international hotspot issues are undergoing drastic changes, and China's attitude is clear-cut, with "managing its own affairs" as the main goal and "promoting the development of world peace" as its important goal. Whether the United States understands and respects it or not, China's pace will not stand still, let alone be deterred by the obstacles set up by the United States.
In the future, China is likely to speak out more about its actions against the United States. If you liked this article, please like, comment, **thank you!