In recent months, the United States has been infuriating by escalating its support for Taiwan.
First of all, the United States ** Biden announced the activation of "** privileges" to urgently provide Taiwan with 3$4.5 billion in military aid, which can be drawn directly from the U.S. military's stockpiles for rapid aid purposes.
Second, when the Philippines provoked at Ren'ai Jiao in China, the United States dispatched the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier to Philippine waters to support it, indicating that the United States intends to march into the South China Sea.
Third, according to relevant ** reports, the United States requires Taiwan to establish a P4 biological research center for virus and biochemical ** research and development, which is expected to be set up in densely populated places such as Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung, and located adjacent to Chinese mainland.
The series of moves by the United States have undoubtedly angered China, showing that the United States is not only supporting Taiwan in terms of material resources, but also trying to deter the mainland through biochemical research.
At the international security summit held in Moscow, the Chinese governor reaffirmed that the two sides of the strait will be reunified, and warned all forces that try to interfere in China's internal affairs will be severely resisted and condemned. Subsequently, the mainland stepped up the frequency of military exercises and patrols in Taiwan's waters.
In addition, the Chinese Navy announced a joint operation with the Russian Pacific Fleet to directly conduct a far-sea tour to approach the US coast.
These moves are just the beginning of China's countermeasures, and there will be more military responses in the future. Chinese mainland is very vigilant on some sensitive issues such as the Taiwan Strait, the South China Sea and the Korean Peninsula.
The Chinese side has made it clear that any military attempt against China will be met with strong counter-attacks from the Chinese people and military. This has been the case and will continue to be the same, and the growth of military power has given the Chinese people greater confidence to meet various challenges.
Although the United States is the world's largest power, the gap between China and the United States in the military field is not obvious, and if a conflict breaks out in the future, it is still unknown who will die.