Antiwar group urges end to ‘chicken’ games around Taiwan

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The co-chairs of the Committee for a SANE US-China Policy called on American and Chinese leaders to “immediately take unilateral and bilateral steps to reduce the risk of an accidental or unintended clash.” The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) in the Taiwan Strait in November of 2020. Barry was assigned to Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the US 7th Fleet’s principal surface force, forward-deployed to the US 7th Fleet area of operations. US Navy photo by Lieutenant Junior Grade Samuel Hardgrove.

Peace group urges halt to “blatantly provocative”
US and Chinese military maneuvers around Taiwan

by Brett Wilkins — Common Dreams

Writing to US President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping, Committee for a SANE US-China Policy co-chairs Joseph Gerson and Michael Klare warned that “combative” US and Chinese naval and aerial maneuvers “could result in the outbreak of accidental or unintended conflict with unforeseeable and possibly catastrophic consequences.”

The group documented 115 “provocative maneuvers and close encounters” between US and Chinese forces this year, with a dramatic increase following a controversial August visit to Taiwan by a US congressional delegation led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

According to the document, China initiated 93 of the incidents, while the United States triggered 22. They ranged from “modest actions” by one or two ships or planes to “large-scale maneuvers” like a Chinese air force exercise involving 62 warplanes along China’s maritime border with Taiwan.

“Whenever these maneuvers occur, it is common for the opposing side to mobilize its own air and naval forces to guard its territory (or those of its allies) and ward off any intruders,” the letter notes. “This has resulted, on some occasions, in close encounters between the ships and planes of the opposing sides — with only the skillful action of pilots and helmsmen preventing a potentially deadly collision.”

“This good fortune, however, is not likely to last forever,” the group cautioned, “and, with the frequency and scale of these maneuvers increasing by the week, the likelihood of a mishap is increasing exponentially.”

“Given this danger, we call on you to immediately take unilateral and bilateral steps to reduce the risk of an accidental or unintended clash between US and [Chinese] air and naval forces in the West Pacific by discontinuing or scaling back military exercises that could be deemed threatening by others,” the letter continues.

The activists also urged the two countries’ leaders to hold talks “between military officials of the two sides,” plus “other interested parties such as Taiwan, Vietnam, and the Philippines,” to create “‘rules of the road’ for safe, nonthreatening air and naval maneuvers.”

The group’s letter comes amid intense US diplomatic efforts to persuade China to be less supportive of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“It is peculiar,” wrote South China Morning Post opinion contributor Dong Lei on Friday, “how Washington expects help from China on Ukraine while maintaining a campaign of hectoring and humiliation, including on China’s refusal to condemn Russia, and on Taiwan.”

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“With the frequency and scale of these maneuvers increasing by the week, the likelihood of a mishap is increasing exponentially.” The Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) conducts long-range live-fire drills in the Taiwan Strait in August of 2022. Chinese Ministry of Defense photo.
 

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