By Mike
Whitney
August 07, 2023:
Information Clearing House
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The Biden
Administration is implementing a plan to
draw Taiwan into a direct military
confrontation with the People’s Republic of
China. The plan bears many similarities to
the strategy that was used in Ukraine where
Russia was goaded into invading the country
in response to emerging threats to its
national security. In this case, Beijing is
expected to react to mounting challenges to
its territorial integrity by US proxies and
their political allies operating in Taiwan.
These incitements will inevitably lead to
greater material support from the United
States which has stealthily worked
behind the scenes (and in the media) to
create a crisis. The ultimate objective
of these machinations, is to arm, train and
provide logistical support for Taiwanese
separatists who will spearhead Washington’s
proxy war on China. According to a
number of independent reports, there is
already growing operational collaboration
between the Taiwanese Army and US Armed
Forces. That collaboration will undoubtedly
deepen after hostilities break out and the
island is plunged into war.
The plan to confront
China militarily was outlined in
the 2022 National Security Strategy in
which the PRC was identified as “America’s
most consequential geopolitical challenge”
who expressed its “intent to reshape the
international order.” This NSS analysis
was followed by an explicit commitment to
prevail in the struggle to control the
“Indo-Pacific” region which “fuels much of
the world’s economic growth and will be the
epicenter of 21st century geopolitics.”...(“No
region will be of more significance to
…everyday Americans than the Indo-Pacific.”)
Biden’s NSS emphasizes the critical role the
military will play in the impending
confrontation with China: “We will…modernize
and strengthen our military so it is
equipped for the era of strategic
competition with major powers”… “America
will not hesitate to use force to defend our
national interests”.
Drawing China into a
Taiwan quagmire is the first phase of a
broader containment strategy aimed at
preserving America’s top spot in the global
order while preventing China from becoming
the region’s dominant economy. The plan
also includes economic, cyber and
informational elements that are designed to
work in concert with the military component.
In its entirety, the strategy represents
Washington’s best effort to roll-back the
clock to the heyday of the unipolar world
order when America set the global agenda and
the United States had no rival.
Trouble in Taiwan
Taiwan is not a
country. Taiwan is an island off the coast
of China much like Santa Catalina is an
island off the coast of California. No one
disputes that Santa Catalina is part of the
United States, just as no one disputes that
Taiwan is a part of China. The issue was
settled long ago, and the US agrees with the
results of that settlement. For all
practical purposes, the issue has been
resolved.
Breaking people out of the Matrix
for more than 23 Years!
The United Nations
does not recognize Taiwan’s independence nor
do the 181 countries that have established
diplomatic relations with China. In
fact, the UN adopted a General Assembly
Resolution back in 1971 acknowledging the
“People’s Republic of China as the sole
legal government representing the whole of
China.”
The One-China
policy explicitly relates to the status of
Taiwan. Taiwan is part of China, that’s what
the One-China policy means. Nations that
want to have relations with China must agree
on the status of Taiwan; it is the
foundational principle upon which all
relations with China are based. The
issue is not debatable. One can either
accept that ‘Taiwan is an inalienable part
of China’s territory’ or take their business
elsewhere. There is no third option.
The United States
claims that it is committed to the One-China
policy. In their recent visits to Beijing,
all three senior-level officials from the
Biden Administration (Anthony Blinken,
Janet Yellen and John Kerry) publicly stated
their unwavering support for the One-China
policy. This is an excerpt from an
article at Forbes:
Secretary of
State Antony Blinken reiterated the
U.S.’ position on its One China policy
as he met with China’s leader Xi Jinping
Monday, saying it does not support
Taiwanese independence and that
containing China’s economy was not an
American goal….
Blinken said the
U.S. held a “One China” policy and does
not support Taiwanese independence, but
is concerned about China’s “provocative
actions” along the Taiwan Strait.
Blinken Tells Xi Jinping U.S. Does Not
Support Taiwanese Independence, After
Meeting To Quell Tensions, Forbes
President Joe Biden
has also stated his support for the
One-China principle on many, many occasions,
which is what you would expect since it
is the official position of the United
States government. Here’s a short recap
on the issue from China’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs:
The US made the
following commitments to China regarding
the one-China principle in the three
China-US joint communiqués.
In the Shanghai
Communiqué released in 1972, the US
explicitly stated that “The United
States acknowledges that all Chinese on
either side of the Taiwan Strait
maintain there is but one China and that
Taiwan is a part of China. The
United States Government does not
challenge that position”.
In the Joint
Communiqué on the Establishment of
Diplomatic Relations released in 1978,
the US clearly stated that, “The
Government of the United States of
America acknowledges the Chinese
position that there is but one China and
Taiwan is part of China”.
In the August 17
Communiqué released in 1982, the US
unequivocally stated that “In the Joint
Communiqué on the Establishment of
Diplomatic Relations on January 1, 1979,
issued by the Government of the People’s
Republic of China and the Government of
the United States of America, the
United States of America recognized the
Government of the People’s Republic of
China as the sole legal Government of
China, and it acknowledged the Chinese
position that there is but one China and
Taiwan is part of China”, and that
“it has no intention of infringing on
Chinese sovereignty and territorial
integrity, or interfering in China’s
internal affairs, or pursuing a policy
of ‘two Chinas’ or ‘one China, one
Taiwan’”. (China’s Ministry of Foreign
Affairs)
The western media
would like their readers to think there is
some “gray area” here and that the issue
regarding China’s sovereign territory has
not been settled. But—as we have shown—it
has been settled. Taiwan is China. We must
assume therefore that the media is being
intentionally misleading in order to garner
support for an “independence” movement that
serves only one purpose; to legitimize the
arming and training of US assets and
insurgents that will be used in a bloody
conflagration with China. In truth, the
United States is laying the groundwork for a
proxy-war on China, and Taiwan has been
designated as the frontlines in that war.
The independence movement is merely the
cover Washington has chosen to conceal its
real objectives.
This is why Taiwan
has become a flashpoint in US-China
relations. This is why numerous US-led
delegations have visited Taiwan expressing
their tacit support for Taiwan independence.
This is why Congress has allocated millions
of dollars to provide lethal weaponry for
the Taiwanese military. This is why the US
Navy has sent warships through the Taiwan
Strait and conducted massive military drills
on China’s perimeter. This is why Washington
continues to provoke Beijing on the one
issue that it is most sensitive. All of
these incitements were conjured-up with one
goal in mind: War with China. This is
from Politico:
The Biden
administration announced a $345 million
weapons package for Taiwan on Friday,
the first tranche in a total of $1
billion the U.S. has allotted to be
transferred directly from Pentagon
stockpiles to the island this year.
The move is
sure to anger China as Washington
has been trying to rebuild relations
with Beijing. Senior administration
officials, including Secretary of State
Antony Blinken and Treasury Secretary
Janet Yellen, recently visited China,
but the outreach has done little to
quell tensions over a range of issues,
from U.S. support to Taiwan to Beijing’s
spy balloon program.
“We take our
responsibilities to Taiwan and to
improving their self-defense
capabilities very, very seriously,” John
Kirby, a spokesperson for the National
Security Council, told reporters ahead
of the announcement on Friday. “U.S.
announces $345M weapons package for
Taiwan, Politico
Repeat: “The move is
sure to anger China.”
Indeed, the move was
designed to anger China. That was clearly
the point. But, why? Why is Washington
challenging China on an issue on which there
is virtually universal agreement?
Two reasons come to
mind:
- To goad China into overreacting and
thus alienating itself from its allies
and regional trading partners.
- To turn public opinion against China
by portraying the country as a violent
aggressor that poses a clear threat to
its neighbors.
Here’s more from the
World Socialist Web Site:
The US announced
last Friday that it will provide Taiwan
with $345 million in weapons as the
first tranche of an annual $1 billion in
military equipment. The announcement
marks another step to arm Taiwan to the
teeth as Washington escalates its
provocative confrontation with China….
the Biden
administration has used the same
provision to supply Ukraine with
billions of dollars in US military
equipment to intensify the war against
Russia. Just as it goaded Russia into
a conflict in Ukraine, the US is
deliberately provoking a conflict with
China over Taiwan.
… a Chinese
embassy spokesman in Washington, Liu
Pengyu, stated: “China is firmly opposed
to US’s military ties with and arms
sales to Taiwan.” He warned the US to
“stop selling arms to Taiwan, stop
creating new factors that could lead to
tensions in the Taiwan Strait and stop
posing risks to peace and stability in
the Taiwan Strait.”
The US is
intentionally undermining the One China
policy, which de facto acknowledges
Beijing as the legitimate government of
all China, including Taiwan, and formed
the basis of US-Chinese diplomatic
relations established in 1979.
Washington knows full well that China
has long warned that it would respond
with force to any declaration of
independence by Taipei.
Preparing for war with China, US
provides $345 million in arms to Taiwan,
World Socialist Web Site
Imagine if China
sent millions of dollars of lethal weapons
to a budding secessionist movement in Texas.
Imagine if they offered to arm and train
Texan separatists in counterinsurgency
warfare so they could kill as many American
soldiers as possible. Imagine if China sent
one political delegation after the other to
Austin (Texas) to embolden the rebels and to
offer them moral and material support.
Imagine if China deployed part of their
fleet and airforce to ports and bases near
Texas so they could join in the fray when
blows were exchanged and the fighting broke
out.
How would
Washington react to those developments?
Would they be as restrained as the Chinese
leadership has been in dealing with the
relentless US meddling and provocations?
And, ask yourself
this: Haven’t we seen this drill before?
Didn’t this same scenario unfold in Ukraine
following the CIA-backed coup in 2014 after
which the US armed and trained Ukrainian
forces to dig-in and provoke hostilities
with Russia? Didn’t Washington deliberately
choose an issue on which Russia was
particularly sensitive in order to ‘get a
rise’ out of Moscow?
Of course, they did.
In his 22 years in office, President Putin
has never started a war. In contrast, in
America’s 247-year history, there have been
only 16 years when the US was not at war.
It is an astonishing record of violence that
has no equal. As former President Jimmy
Carter said, “The United States is the most
warlike country on earth.”
People who have been
following developments closely in US-China
news, know that Team Biden has been
playing a game of “good cop, bad cop” in
which US diplomats have been making every
effort to ingratiate themselves with the
Chinese leadership (to assuage the allies)
while—at the same time—pumping Taiwan full
of weapons hoping to incite Beijing. The
objective of this charade is to preserve
so-called “strategic ambiguity” on the one
hand while ratchetting up the savagery on
the other. Regrettably, the tactic seems to
be working. Chinese leaders are getting
progressively more irritated which leads us
to believe that, eventually, Uncle Sam will
get the war he is looking for. At least,
that is how things played-out in Ukraine.
Here’s more from the WSWS:
Last week the
Taiwanese military carried out its
annual, multi-day war games known as the
Han Kuang exercises, focused on
repelling a Chinese invasion of the
island. This year’s drills dealt
more heavily than previously on threats
to major infrastructure and
transportation hubs, including the
island’s main Taoyuan international
airport….
Speaking to the
media, Taiwan’s premier Chen Chien-jen
justified the exercises, declaring:
“Today’s drills in Tainan, include the
simulation of wartime scenarios, is not
only because of the increased
international sensitivity triggered by
Russia’s war in Ukraine. It’s even more
a reflection of the constant threats and
provocations from China directed at our
country.”
The reality is
that the US, not China, has upended
the status quo in North East Asia,
setting the stage for a conflict in the
Indo-Pacific between nuclear-armed
powers, even as it intensifies the
war with Russia in Ukraine. Just as it
has sacrificed countless Ukrainian
soldiers and civilians, so it is
prepared to do the same in Taiwan and is
marshalling its regional allies
including Japan, South Korea and
Australia, for war.
World Socialist Web Site
All of these
developments suggest that US plans for a
kinetic conflict with China are in a very
advanced stage and that the Taiwan
powder-keg could be ignited at any time. A
number of recent polls indicate that the
American people—who remain completely
ignorant of the events we have discussed
here—have been conditioned to regard China
as an unscrupulous competitor and a growing
threat to national security. According to a
recent survey from Gallup, US public opinion
of China has fallen off a cliff. Here’s an
excerpt from the report:
A record-low
15% of Americans view China favorably,……
More than eight in 10 U.S. adults have a
negative opinion of China, including
45% who view it very unfavorably and 39%
mostly unfavorably….
In addition to
holding a largely unfavorable opinion of
China, more Americans name China as
the United States’ greatest enemy than
any other nation by a wide margin.
This view is closely linked to two other
measures in the poll, which find that
Americans broadly believe China’s
military and economic powers represent a
“critical threat” to the United States’
vital interests in the next decade.
“Record-Low 15% of Americans View China
Favorably, Gallup
Additionally, the PEW
Research Center produced the same grim
results:
Naturally, a great
deal of the animus towards China is the
result of the media’s relentless propaganda
which is aimed at demonizing America’s most
formidable economic rival. Consider, for
example, how the American people were
whipped into a frenzy over a Chinese balloon
that drifted off-course and traversed parts
of the US posing no threat to anyone. The
media transformed this inconsequential
incident into a lurid tale of international
espionage as the errant civilian airship was
dubbed the “Chinese spy balloon” whose
nefarious purpose was to “gather
intelligence from several sensitive American
military sites”. Now we can see how trivial
incidents like this are being used to smear
Washington’s enemies and prepare the people
for war.
Is War With China
Inevitable?
Foreign policy
mandarins on both sides of the aisle have
repeatedly pushed for America’s deeper
involvement in Central Asia. Grandmaster
Zbigniew Brzezinski first made the case in
his classic The Grand Chessboard where he
said:
“..how America
‘manages’ Eurasia is critical. A power
that dominates Eurasia would control two
of the world’s three most advanced and
economically productive regions. A
mere glance at the map also suggests
that control over Eurasia would almost
automatically entail Africa’s
subordination, rendering the Western
Hemisphere and Oceania (Australia)
geopolitically peripheral to the world’s
central continent. About 75 per cent
of the world’s people live in Eurasia,
and most of the world’s physical wealth
is there as well, both in its
enterprises and underneath its soil.
Eurasia accounts for about three-fourths
of the world’s known energy resources.”
Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Grand
Chessboard, Wikiquote
His views have been
universally supported among the Washington
pundit class and their chief proponents like
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
who said:
“It is
becoming increasingly clear that, in the
21st century, the world’s strategic and
economic center of gravity will be the
Asia-Pacific, from the Indian
subcontinent to western shores of the
Americas.”…
“Harnessing
Asia’s growth and dynamism is central to
American economic and strategic
interests…. Open markets in Asia provide
the United States with unprecedented
opportunities for investment, trade, and
access to cutting-edge
technology…..American firms (need) to
tap into the vast and growing consumer
base of Asia.”
“America’s Pacific Century”,
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton”,
Foreign Policy Magazine
And here’s one more
from former Secretary of Defense Ash
Carter’s speech at the McCain Institute at
Arizona State University:
(The) ”
Asia-Pacific…is the defining region for
our nation’s future”… “Half of
humanity will live there by 2050″ and
that “more than half of the global
middle class and its accompanying
consumption will come from that
region.”….”There are already more than
525 million middle class consumers in
Asia, and we expect there to be 3.2
billion in the region by 2030…President
Obama and I want to ensure that…
businesses can successfully compete for
all these potential customers. ….Over
the next century, no region will matter
more… for American prosperity.”
Former Secretary of Defense Ash Carter,
Department of Defense
The above quotes help
to underscore the importance the US places
on it’s strategy for the region. China is
not only the gateway to Central Asia, it is
also the main obstacle to the US plans to
establish itself as the regional hegemon.
That is why there must be a strategy for
dealing with China, a strategy that
isolates, sanctions, contains and eventually
subjugates America’s biggest rival. Not
surprisingly, Biden’s
2022 National Security Strategy
articulates that plan in clear, unambiguous
terms that leaves no doubt that the country
is headed for war. Here are a few excerpts
from the 48-page document:
The post-Cold War
era is definitively over and a
competition is underway between the
major powers to shape what comes next…
We will build the strongest and broadest
possible coalition of nations that seek
to cooperate with each other, while
competing with those powers that offer a
darker vision and thwarting their
efforts to threaten our interests… We
will…modernize and strengthen our
military so it is equipped for the era
of strategic competition with major
powers,..
The
Indo-Pacific fuels much of the world’s
economic growth and will be the
epicenter of 21st century geopolitics.
………..No region will be of more
significance to the world and to
everyday Americans than the Indo-Pacific…
We reaffirm our iron-clad commitments to
our Indo-Pacific treaty allies…
America will not hesitate to use force
when necessary to defend our national
interests… The military will act
urgently to sustain and strengthen
deterrence, with the PRC as its pacing
challenge….
The PRC is the
only competitor with both the intent to
reshape the international order and,
increasingly, the economic, diplomatic,
military, and technological power to do
it…. The American military is the
strongest fighting force the world has
ever known……America will not hesitate to
use force when necessary to defend our
national interests….
Around the world,
the need for American leadership is as
great as it has ever been. … …. We will
partner with any nation that shares our
basic belief that the rules-based
order must remain the foundation for
global peace and prosperity.. There
is nothing beyond our capacity. We can
do this—for our future and for the
world.
National Security Strategy, White
House
Let’s summarize:
- The Indo-Pacific is now America’s
top foreign policy priority because
that is the area that will experience
the most growth
- The US will lead with its
military and with the allies who
share US interests
- “We will…modernize and strengthen
our military” to prevail in our
“strategic competition with major
powers.”
- America’s Number 1 enemy is
China; “the PRC presents America’s
most consequential geopolitical
challenge ….The PRC is the only
competitor with both the intent to
reshape the international order and,
increasingly, the economic, diplomatic,
military, and technological power to do
it…”
- “The post-Cold War era is over” but
the United States is prepared to
preserve the “rules-based order”
whatever the cost in blood and treasure.
This is America’s
foreign policy in a nutshell. US leaders
and their globalist allies are fully
committed to prevailing in today’s great
power struggle with Russia and China.
They have a clear grasp of the objectives
they want to achieve and they are prepared
to risk anything, including nuclear war, to
achieve them. Any developments in Taiwan
must be seen through the lens of
Washington’s geopolitical ambitions which
are clearly driving events.
Mike
lives in Washington state. He can be
reached at fergiewhitney@msn.com.