US-China Tensions Rise – Tariffs not the Concern

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China and the United States are accustomed to trade wars. China is handling it as a business matter, but the bigger perceived threat is America’s involvement in the Taiwan Strait. The Chinese Defense Ministry issued a statement declaring that the United States has threatened national security by providing F-16 fighter aircraft to the Philippines and Taiwan.

“The United States stands strong with our allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific, and we continue to take decisive actions to counter threats, enhance economic resilience, and advance shared interests,” a spokesperson for the U.S. State Department told Newsweek.

Strengthening Taiwan and the Philippines is part of America’s ongoing military strategy first established during the Cold War to protect the US against the Soviet Union and China. These nations are within the First Island Chain, which America perceives as its first line of defense against China if war were to occur. The Ryukyu Islands, the Japanese archipelago, Borneo, and the Kuril Islands are also included in this plan that spans from the Kamchatka Peninsula in the northeast to the Malay Peninsula. The US is prepared to enforce blockades in the event of conflict and has maintained a presence in the area.

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The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has become the world’s largest surface fleet. China is prepared to deploy nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers, and advanced missile systems to fight back against the US and its allies in this region.

In fact, China recently carried out a large-scale naval exercise across the First Island Chain. Around 90 vessels and fighter jets practiced patrolling this area, specifically near Taiwan. The PLA Rocket Force now has ballistic and air-breathing missiles that it believes can destroy the US Navy.

Last month, Taipei purchased 66 new F-16/D Block 70 fighter jets from the US. Manila placed an order for 16 F-16C Block 70/72 fighter jets along with other military supplies earlier in April. America maintains that it is maintaining its promises from the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act, which promises to provide Taiwan with “defensive weapons.”

“The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region,” said the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency after providing military aid to the Philippines. The 1951 mutual defense treaty states that an attack on the US or the Philippines in the Pacific would propel both nations into war.

The tensions surrounding this area are far more concerning than the tariff issue. China believes that the US is threatening its sovereignty by dismissing the One China policy and attempting to deter China from overpowering the region. The US believes it is taking appropriate countermeasures to protect itself and its allies against Chinese aggression. As pressures build, both nations are prepared to boost their presence and defense spending in the region.

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