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China’s Bomber Aircraft Thundering On This Island Of Taiwan, America Shattered In A Moment

China and America have once again become determined. The reason is the same old issue… i.e. Taiwan’s tension. China, which often tries to intimidate Taiwan with its fighter jets and bombers, has been given such a shock by the US that it has come to its senses.

Now China is shocked by America’s actions and has even warned it. But America is not worried about any hysterics of China. America is going to do what it has to do. Therefore, America and China have again come face to face on the issue of Taiwan.

To burn China, America is about to enter a vital trade agreement with Taiwan. This has angered China. China has strongly criticized the US for signing this trade treaty with Taiwan. On Thursday, China has even told it to stop official contact with the self-ruled island. Explain that China claims this self-governing island as its share.

At the same time, America supports Taiwan by rejecting this claim of China. So before the trade was signed, China had sought to intimidate Taiwan by flying fighter jets and bombers near the island, a global hub for the high-tech industry.

America Sticks To The Agreement

By flying fighter jets and bombers on this island, China is pressuring Taiwan to get scared and withdraw from the agreement. But Taiwan has the support of America. In such a situation, Taiwan’s morale is high. Now the agreement will be signed on Thursday amid all this hue and cry of China.

American and European politicians have visited Taiwan in support of the elected government. The Chinese Foreign Ministry accused Washington of violating agreements on the status of Taiwan, which broke away from the mainland in 1949 after a civil war.

China Is Threatening America

China has threatened to attack if Taiwan declares formal independence or delays talks on reunification. US and Taiwan officials say the US-Taiwan Initiative on Trade for the 21st Century will boost trade by simplifying customs, investment and other rules. The US has no official ties with Taiwan but has extensive and informal relations and annual trade of billions of dollars.

Mao Ning, a spokesman for the ministry, said, “The US should stop any kind of official exchanges with Taiwan, refrain from negotiating agreements with Taiwan that have sovereign meaning or official nature, and seek Taiwan’s independence.” Sending wrong signals to separatist forces should also be avoided.

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