[D66] Pelosi in Taiwan?

René Oudeweg roudeweg at gmail.com
Mon Aug 1 13:51:57 CEST 2022


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  U.S. deploys ships and planes near Taiwan as Pelosi eyes visit

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Speaker begins Indo-Pacific tour from Singapore

A MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor is seen on the flight deck aboard amphibious
assault carrier USS Tripoli. The Tripoli is now near Okinawa.     © U.S.
Navy

August 1, 2022 17:20 JSTUpdated on August 1, 2022 19:06 JST| Taiwan
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TOKYO -- The U.S. military is moving assets, including aircraft carriers
and large planes, closer to Taiwan ahead of an anticipated but
unconfirmed visit to the island by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.


A MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor is seen on the flight deck aboard amphibious
assault carrier USS Tripoli. The Tripoli is now near Okinawa.     © U.S.
Navy
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TOKYO -- The U.S. military is moving assets, including aircraft carriers
and large planes, closer to Taiwan ahead of an anticipated but
unconfirmed visit to the island by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

The military was initially opposed to the speaker's visit but now looks
to be creating a buffer zone for Pelosi's plane, in case she decides to
go ahead with the controversial stop.

But with China declaring that it would "never sit idly by" if she were
to visit the island, tensions in East Asia have quickly escalated,
perhaps against the will of both U.S. President Joe Biden, who was
seeking to remove some tariffs on Chinese goods to counter inflation,
and Chinese President Xi Jinping, who faces a sensitive political season
at home with his rule extension on the line.

A reporter for local network TVBS tweeted that the speaker is expected
to arrive in Taiwan on Tuesday evening.

Pelosi and her congressional delegation landed in Singapore before dawn
on Monday, according to flight tracking websites that followed the C-40C
military plane on which she left Washington.

Singapore's foreign ministry released a statement on Monday afternoon
saying the delegation met with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and other
high-ranking officials. The ministry said Lee welcomed the delegation's
commitment to "strong U.S. engagement" in the region and that they "also
exchanged views on key international and regional developments,
including the war in Ukraine, cross-strait relations and climate change."

"PM Lee highlighted the importance of stable U.S.-China relations for
regional peace and security," the statement said.

The city-state is the first stop on an Indo-Pacific tour that will also
take Pelosi and her entourage to Malaysia, South Korea and Japan. The
speaker has been tight-lipped about her reported plans to go to Taiwan.


Naval assets in the region include the aircraft carrier USS Ronald
Reagan, which has returned to the South China Sea after making a port
call to Singapore last week, the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli,
which is near Okinawa, and the amphibious assault ship USS America,
which is forward-deployed to Sasebo, Japan.

Further in the Pacific, the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln,
Landing Helicopter Dock USS Essex and 36 other warships as well as three
submarines are in Hawaii taking part in the Rim of the Pacific Exercise
(RIMPAC), which will end on Thursday.

Meanwhile, flight tracking websites show two HC-130J Combat King IIs --
the U.S. Air Force's only dedicated fixed-wing personnel recovery
platform -- have arrived in Okinawa from Anchorage. They were
accompanied by multiple KC-135 Stratotankers, an aerial refueling aircraft.

"If she does visit Taiwan, the diplomatic protocols will be very
important," said Masahiro Matsumura, a professor of international
politics and national security at the faculty of law of St. Andrew's
University in Osaka. "It will be provocative if Pelosi visits Taiwan
President Tsai Ing-wen at the presidential office. Other options could
be the de facto U.S. Embassy in Taipei or parliament."

  U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi meets with Singapore Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong in Singapore on Aug. 1.   © Ministry of Communications
and Information, Singapore

This is more of a diplomatic issue rather than a military issue,
Matsumura said, doubting whether the Chinese side was militarily ready
for a confrontation with the U.S.

Still, Beijing has been issuing daily warnings about the Pelosi visit.

On Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian warned that
a Pelosi visit to Taiwan would lead to "very serious" developments and
consequences.

"We would like to tell the United States once again that China is
standing by, the Chinese People's Liberation Army will never sit idly
by, and China will take resolute responses and strong countermeasures to
defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity," he said at the
ministry's daily briefing.

Asked what kind of measures the PLA might take, Zhao said: "If she dares
to go, then let us wait and see."

Last Wednesday, Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs
of Staff, said of the Pelosi trip, "We will do what is necessary to
ensure a safe... conduct of their visit. And I'll just leave it at that."

The rapid rise in tensions has caught Japan off guard. Of its two
Izumo-class multipurpose destroyers, which are being transformed into de
facto light aircraft carriers, the JS Izumo is in Hawaii taking part in
RIMPAC, while JS Kaga is under repair in the Kure Shipyard.

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On 8/1/22 13:46, René Oudeweg wrote:
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> JUST IN - Pelosi will arrive in Taipei, the capital of #Taiwan, tomorrow
> night, the Taiwanese broadcaster TVBS reports citing sources.
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