China: Pelosi Trip to Taiwan a Provocation

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

China: Pelosi Trip to Taiwan a Provocation

If Pelosi postpones or cancels the visit, it will be seen as a U.S. climb-down in the face of Chinese indignation and protest, and an affront to our friends in Taiwan… Either way, relations between our countries will likely suffer, and perhaps seriously, if the Chinese opt for a military response to a Pelosi visit.

When Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi added to the itinerary of a valedictory trip through Asia the island of Taiwan, she could not have been oblivious to the reaction she would produce in a stunned Beijing.

Thus, when the Financial Times revealed that the speaker would be visiting Taiwan, which China regards as a breakaway province, an enraged Beijing took the Pelosi visit to be a deliberate U.S. provocation.

Beijing’s reaction appears authentic and understandable.

“If the U.S. insists on going its own way, China will take firm and forceful measures to firmly safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity,” a Chinese spokesman told reporters in Beijing. “The U.S. must bear all the consequence of the visit.”

Privately, Beijing is said to be issuing more pointed and serious warnings, which involve military action.

Pelosi apparently did not coordinate or clear the visit to Taiwan with the White House or Defense Department. Wednesday, President Joe Biden told reporters: “The military thinks it’s not a good idea right now” for Pelosi to travel to Taiwan.

So where do we stand?

China is promising serious retaliation if the highest U.S. official since Speaker Newt Gingrich in 1997 flies to Taiwan.

The Biden administration is putting out word that it does not believe that a Pelosi visit to Taiwan is a wise move, when the Chinese Communist Party is on the eve of a conference to decide on a third five-year term for President Xi Jinping.

If Pelosi postpones or cancels the visit, it will be seen as a U.S. climb-down in the face of Chinese indignation and protest, and an affront to our friends in Taiwan.

Around the Asia-Pacific rim, the word will be, “The Americans, faced with China’s firmness, backed down.”

But if the visit goes forward, China is publicly committed to respond. Either way, relations between our countries will likely suffer, and perhaps seriously, if the Chinese opt for a military response to a Pelosi visit.

However this collision plays out, the U.S. is paying the price for having adopted, decades ago, a policy of building up China in the hope and expectation that Beijing would evolve into a benign and friendly rival and competitor of the United States.

Granted most-favored-nation trade status by the U.S., which also ushered it into the World Trade Organization, China has moved, since the turn of the century, from a country with an economy smaller than Italy’s into a manufacturing monolith that is the rival of the United States.

Though China’s navy is less powerful than the U.S. Navy, it is now larger in the number of ships it deploys.

Strategically, China has moved to claim 90% of the South China Sea, the Paracel and Spratly island chains, and most of the rocks and reefs in the territorial waters of Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan. Some of these rocks and reefs have been converted by China into fortified air and naval bases.

China not only claims Taiwan, and the Taiwan Strait as territorial waters; it claims the Senkaku Islands, occupied and claimed by Japan.

In 1972, U.S. President Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, in Peking, seemed to concede China’s claim to Taiwan in the Shanghai Communique that came out of that historic summit:

“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. It reaffirms its interest in a peaceful settlement of the Taiwan question by the Chinese themselves.

“With this prospect in mind, it affirms the ultimate objective of the withdrawal of all U.S. forces and military installations from Taiwan. In the meantime, it will progressively reduce its forces and military installations on Taiwan as the tension in the area diminishes.”

In 1979, President Jimmy Carter broke relations with the Republic of China on Taiwan, recognized Communist China and abrogated the mutual security treaty with Taipei dating to 1954.

For the last three decades, the importation of Chinese-made goods by the United States and the transfer of U.S. manufacturing to China to take advantage of the low wages and productive labor force have led to many trillions of dollars in successive China trade surpluses with us and the rapid emergence of China as an Asian superpower.

Lately, Beijing’s military has made repeated incursions into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone and has had a growing number of encounters with the U.S. Navy and Air Force planes in the South China Sea.

Meanwhile, Biden has said the U.S. will fight to defend our ally, the Philippines, if a collision occurs in the South China Sea. We will fight to defend the Senkakus alongside our ally Japan. And, though his staff has sought to walk it back, Biden has said we will fight to defend Taiwan.

A U.S.-China collision somewhere in the Western Pacific appears inevitable. The only questions are when and where.

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11 Comments
Sionnach Liath
Sionnach Liath
July 26, 2022 7:48 am

Actually, I thought her trip to Taiwan was to inspect another chip factory before Paul buys their securities.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Sionnach Liath
July 26, 2022 5:44 pm

Strangely, the one family that benefited by china’s MFN status from the very beginning was that of the US Senator that pushed for it — DiFi … and her husband who entered into more than $200Million in deals as soon as the ink had dried on that change of status — and it continued forever.

I don’t know or understand how DiFi and Mr Blum (her husband) got away with these shenanigans — and there were lots and lots of them owing to her status as a US Senator … maybe it’s a (((tribal))) thing …

Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts
July 26, 2022 8:03 am

Attack Taiwan, destroy TSMC, industry falls apart.

flash
flash
July 26, 2022 9:14 am

Just do it, witch and FAFO.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 26, 2022 9:47 am

Retaliation? Like no more 10% for the Big Guy? Os nos…

Boogieman
Boogieman
July 26, 2022 9:57 am

Graft & Corruption is all that motivates this bitch.

Chas
Chas
July 26, 2022 11:43 am

With any luck her plane gets shot down..

Ottomatik.
Ottomatik.
July 26, 2022 11:28 pm

Strange that they have such a problem with her/it(cybernetics for sure) coming, but zero issues with Pompeo coming.
Pompeo is one of the most rabid chink hating neocons around, did you see his Hudson speech a week or so ago?
Pelosi couldent get enough lil chink dicks in her mouth in one sitting.
Perplexing, no?

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
July 27, 2022 5:55 am

Pat, Re: Bellicosi’s trip to Taiwan…don’t you think the Chinese could solve a big problem for us?

Jdog
Jdog
July 27, 2022 7:10 pm

Gee I sure hope none of those stingers that we sent to Ukraine, but never reached their military, did not fall into the wrong hands and are used to take down the plane of the person who sent them to begin with….

Barbara
Barbara
July 27, 2022 7:17 pm

At this point, let her fly! Who cares, it would be just another distraction!