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China seeks
resistance to Taiwan moves
BEIJING—A Chinese military expert has urged Taiwan’s military to resist
moves towards independence, pressing the island’s soldiers to “join
hands” with mainland forces to avoid possible war.
China has claimed sovereignty over self-ruled Taiwan since the end of
the Chinese civil war in 1949 and has vowed to bring the island back
under mainland rule, by force if necessary.
The director of a research centre on Taiwan’s military at the People’s
Liberation Army College of Military Sciences in Beijing, Wang Weixing,
wrote in state media that Taiwan’s armed forces traditionally favored
stronger ties with the mainland.
Beijing fears that as it prepares to host the 2008 Olympic Games,
independence-leaning Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian will use a
referendum and other steps to deepen the political divide between island
and mainland. Writing in the latest issue of Outlook Weekly, run by
China’s official Xinhua news agency, Wang said Taiwan’s military could
serve as a bulwark against “Taiwanese independence.”
“Taiwan’s military should also join hands with us to oppose Taiwan
independence,” Wang wrote in the article, reprinted by the China News
Service on Friday. Taiwan soldiers should “become a major force opposing
separation of the motherland,” Wang added. The signal from the People’s
Liberation Army is part of a war of words over the island’s future that
Beijing has warned could escalate into real confrontation if Taiwan
pursues outright independence.—Agencies
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