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2022 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan

The 2022 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan (simplified Chinese: 2022年环台军事演练; traditional Chinese: 2022年環台軍事演練) were a series of military exercises by the People's Republic of China (PRC) that encircled Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC). They initially lasted from 4–7 August 2022 and involved live-fire drills, air sorties, naval deployments, and ballistic missile launches by the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The exercises started in response to US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.[3][4][5]

2022 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan
Part of Cross-Strait conflict
Areas where People's Liberation Army exercises were scheduled to take place between 4–7 August
Date4–15 August 2022 (2022-08-04 – 2022-08-15)
[1]
Location
Ocean surrounding Taiwan
Caused byNancy Pelosi's Taiwan visit
Resulted in
Parties
Lead figures

The exercises, which drew criticism from the G7 nations, were a show of force intended to deter what the PRC perceives as US involvement in “internal Chinese affairs” and to demonstrate Chinese military power in the region for both international and domestic audiences.[6][5][7] The live-fire drills were unprecedented in recent history[8] and took place in six zones that surrounded the island's busiest international waterways and aviation routes.[9][10] On 8 August, China's military announced new military exercises around Taiwan.[11] China announced an end to the exercises on 10 August, but also stated that regular "patrols" would be launched in the Taiwan Strait.[12][13]

Background edit

Incursions into Taiwan ADIZ edit

Since 2020, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense has published routine reports on incursions of its Air Defense Identification Zone by Chinese forces, which are considered by analysts as part of a salami-slicing/swarming strategy and show of force in the region.[14][15][16] PLA aircraft entered on nearly 250 days in the 12 months between September 2020 and 2021, and the PRC's 2021 National Day celebrations saw a record number of 148 aircraft inside Taiwan's ADIZ over the course of four days.[17][18] Most of these incursions, some of which included nuclear-capable bombers, took place in the southwestern part of the ADIZ following major events related to Taiwan's international space.[17][19] In a biennial report released in November 2021, the ROC Ministry of Defense warned that the PRC had obtained the capacity to surround and blockade the island's harbours, airports, and outbound flight routes.[20]

Escalation of tensions edit

On 9 January 2021, the US State Department under Mike Pompeo announced that it was Lifting Self-Imposed Restrictions on the U.S.-Taiwan Relationship, drawing protest from the PRC.

On 10 June 2022, PRC Defense Minister Wei Fenghe warned that "if anyone dares to split Taiwan from China, the Chinese army will definitely not hesitate to start a war", adding that it "would have no choice but to fight ... and crush any attempt of Taiwan independence" to safeguard "national sovereignty and territorial integrity." U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin responded by condemning China's "provocative, destabilising" military activity near Taiwan.[21][22]

The week before Nancy Pelosi's visit, Xi Jinping warned Joe Biden in a phone call that Washington should abide by the One China principle and that "those who play with fire will perish by it".[23] Biden told reporters that U.S. military officials believed Pelosi's visit was "not a good idea right now".[24]

Military exercises edit

 
ROC president Tsai Ing-wen hosting US Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her entourage.
Tsai Ing-wen delivers remarks on the live-fire military exercises China conducting in areas around Taiwan.
 
Estimated trajectory of the Chinese ballistic missile launches (source: Japanese Ministry of Defense, published on August 4, 2022).

On 2 August, in response to Pelosi's visit, the People's Republic of China announced four days of military live-fire drills,[8] in six zones that encircle the island on the busiest international waterways and aviation routes.[25] In response to the announcement, ROC officials complained that the PLA's live-fire drills were an invasion of Taiwan's territorial space and a direct challenge to free air and sea navigation.[26] On 4 August, Taiwanese troops fired flares to drive away drones that flew above the Kinmen Islands.[27] In a show of strength, the PRC deployed both a carrier group, as well as at least one nuclear submarine to the Taiwan Strait, with both the carrier group as well as the nuclear submarine participating in the live-fire drills.[28] The PRC announced additional live-fire drills in both the Yellow and Bohai sea, and China's Maritime Safety Administration announced five restricted areas in the Yellow Sea where exercises were to happen from 5 August to 15 August, as well as four additional zones in the Bohai Sea where a month of PRC military operations were to happen starting from 8 August.[29]

China fired 11 missiles into waters surrounding Taiwan during the live fire drills, at least several of which were Dongfeng ballistic missiles, double the number fired in July 1995, during the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis.[30] Several missiles reportedly flew over Taiwan.[31][27] Japan reported that five of the missiles landed in its exclusive economic zone, southwest of the Yaeyama Islands. According to the Japanese Ministry of Defense, this is the first time ballistic missiles launched by China had landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone.[32]

While the PLA live-fire exercises were ongoing on 4 August, the US carrier strike group of the USS Ronald Reagan was conducting military operations in the Philippine Sea, including waters to the southeast of Taiwan.[33] However, the US also cancelled the planned test launch of a Minuteman III missile, which was scheduled to happen during the same week the crisis started, in order to avoid escalating tensions with China further.[34]

In response to the PRC drills, on 7 August, the ROC government announced that it would be conducting live-fire artillery exercises in Pingtung County which served to act as both retaliation to the recent PRC live-fire exercises around Taiwan and test combat readiness.[35] At first, the PRC seemed to wrap up its military drills according to its schedule published on 4 August.[36] During drills held in Lienchiang County flares fired by Taiwan's army started a fire.[37] On Monday, China's Eastern Theatre Command announced it would continue its drills, which includes anti-submarine attacks and sea raid operations, without announcing an ending date.[11] On 10 August, Eastern Theatre Command announced an end to the military exercises after it had "successfully completed various tasks and effectively tested the integrated combat capabilities of the troops". However, Eastern Theatre Command also announced it would carry out regular "patrols in the direction of the Taiwan Strait."[12][13]

Reactions edit

Japan edit

Japanese defense minister Nobuo Kishi condemned the Chinese military's action, saying that some missiles fired by China landed in Japan's EEZ and calling the incident "a grave issue that concerns our country’s national security and the safety of the people".[38][39] Japanese foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi called for the military exercises to stop, stating that they had a "serious impact on the peace and stability of the region and the international community".[40] Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said during a press conference that the relevant waters between China and Japan have not been demarcated yet.[41]

North Korea edit

State news agency KCNA reported that a DPRK foreign ministry spokesman supported the PRC's "righteous stand" and that North Koreans "denounce any external force's intervention in Taiwan".[42]

Russia edit

Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared that China has the sovereign right to launch military drills around Taiwan and that Nancy Pelosi's visit provoked the tensions.[43]

United States edit

On 5 August 2022, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the Philippines and said that the US would seek to de-escalate tensions in the Taiwan Strait in order to keep the region safe and the international waterway open.[44] He said:

These provocative actions are a significant escalation. We’ve seen how Beijing has attempted to change the status quo on Taiwan for some time – for example, more than doubling the number of aircraft flown over the centerline that separates China and Taiwan over the past two years; pursuing economic coercion, political interference, cyber-attacks against Taiwan. Now they’ve taken dangerous acts to a new level.

...

The fact is the Speaker's visit was peaceful. There is no justification for this extreme, disproportionate, and escalatory military response. Let me say again that nothing has changed about our “one China” policy, which is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the three Communiques, and the Six Assurances.  We don’t want unilateral changes to the status quo from either side.  We do not support Taiwan independence.  We expect cross-strait differences to be resolved peacefully, not coercively or by force.[45][46]

Together with Australia and Japan, the US signed a joint statement on 6 August that condemned the firing of missiles into Japanese exclusive economic zones and accused China of "raising tension and destabilizing the region."[47]

Following the Pelosi visit, the ChinaPower Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies polled 64 leading U.S. experts on the People's Republic of China (PRC), Taiwan, and cross-Strait relations, including 28 former high-level U.S. government (USG) officials from both Democrat and Republican administrations, as well as 23 former USG policy and intelligence analysts and 13 top experts from academia and think tanks.[48] Responses were collected from August 10–September 8, 2022. The CSIS summarized the responses of the experts as follows:  

  1. China is determined to unify with Taiwan, but Beijing does not have a coherent strategy. 
  2. China is willing to wait to unify with Taiwan, and the August 2022 exercises are not an indicator of accelerated PRC timelines. 
  3. Xi Jinping feels there are still avenues to peaceful unification.
  4. The potential for a military crisis or conflict in the Taiwan Strait is very real.
  5. China would immediately invade if Taiwan declared independence. 
  6. China assumes that the United States would intervene in a Taiwan conflict.

See also edit

References edit

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zh 2022年環台軍事演練 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The 2022 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan simplified Chinese 2022年环台军事演练 traditional Chinese 2022年環台軍事演練 were a series of military exercises by the People s Republic of China PRC that encircled Taiwan officially the Republic of China ROC They initially lasted from 4 7 August 2022 and involved live fire drills air sorties naval deployments and ballistic missile launches by the People s Liberation Army PLA The exercises started in response to US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi s visit to Taiwan 3 4 5 2022 Chinese military exercises around TaiwanPart of Cross Strait conflictAreas where People s Liberation Army exercises were scheduled to take place between 4 7 AugustDate4 15 August 2022 2022 08 04 2022 08 15 1 LocationOcean surrounding TaiwanCaused byNancy Pelosi s Taiwan visitResulted inAir and sea blockade 2 More PLA patrols announced Further deterioration of China US and Cross Strait relationsPartiesRepublic of China Taiwan Republic of China Armed Forces People s Republic of China People s Liberation Army Eastern Theater CommandLead figuresTsai Ing wen citation needed Chiu Kuo chengChen Pao yu Xi Jinping citation needed Xu QiliangZhang YouxiaWei FengheThe exercises which drew criticism from the G7 nations were a show of force intended to deter what the PRC perceives as US involvement in internal Chinese affairs and to demonstrate Chinese military power in the region for both international and domestic audiences 6 5 7 The live fire drills were unprecedented in recent history 8 and took place in six zones that surrounded the island s busiest international waterways and aviation routes 9 10 On 8 August China s military announced new military exercises around Taiwan 11 China announced an end to the exercises on 10 August but also stated that regular patrols would be launched in the Taiwan Strait 12 13 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Incursions into Taiwan ADIZ 1 2 Escalation of tensions 2 Military exercises 3 Reactions 3 1 Japan 3 2 North Korea 3 3 Russia 3 4 United States 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editIncursions into Taiwan ADIZ edit Since 2020 Taiwan s Ministry of National Defense has published routine reports on incursions of its Air Defense Identification Zone by Chinese forces which are considered by analysts as part of a salami slicing swarming strategy and show of force in the region 14 15 16 PLA aircraft entered on nearly 250 days in the 12 months between September 2020 and 2021 and the PRC s 2021 National Day celebrations saw a record number of 148 aircraft inside Taiwan s ADIZ over the course of four days 17 18 Most of these incursions some of which included nuclear capable bombers took place in the southwestern part of the ADIZ following major events related to Taiwan s international space 17 19 In a biennial report released in November 2021 the ROC Ministry of Defense warned that the PRC had obtained the capacity to surround and blockade the island s harbours airports and outbound flight routes 20 Escalation of tensions edit On 9 January 2021 the US State Department under Mike Pompeo announced that it was Lifting Self Imposed Restrictions on the U S Taiwan Relationship drawing protest from the PRC On 10 June 2022 PRC Defense Minister Wei Fenghe warned that if anyone dares to split Taiwan from China the Chinese army will definitely not hesitate to start a war adding that it would have no choice but to fight and crush any attempt of Taiwan independence to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity U S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin responded by condemning China s provocative destabilising military activity near Taiwan 21 22 The week before Nancy Pelosi s visit Xi Jinping warned Joe Biden in a phone call that Washington should abide by the One China principle and that those who play with fire will perish by it 23 Biden told reporters that U S military officials believed Pelosi s visit was not a good idea right now 24 Military exercises edit nbsp ROC president Tsai Ing wen hosting US Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her entourage source source source source source source source track Tsai Ing wen delivers remarks on the live fire military exercises China conducting in areas around Taiwan nbsp Estimated trajectory of the Chinese ballistic missile launches source Japanese Ministry of Defense published on August 4 2022 On 2 August in response to Pelosi s visit the People s Republic of China announced four days of military live fire drills 8 in six zones that encircle the island on the busiest international waterways and aviation routes 25 In response to the announcement ROC officials complained that the PLA s live fire drills were an invasion of Taiwan s territorial space and a direct challenge to free air and sea navigation 26 On 4 August Taiwanese troops fired flares to drive away drones that flew above the Kinmen Islands 27 In a show of strength the PRC deployed both a carrier group as well as at least one nuclear submarine to the Taiwan Strait with both the carrier group as well as the nuclear submarine participating in the live fire drills 28 The PRC announced additional live fire drills in both the Yellow and Bohai sea and China s Maritime Safety Administration announced five restricted areas in the Yellow Sea where exercises were to happen from 5 August to 15 August as well as four additional zones in the Bohai Sea where a month of PRC military operations were to happen starting from 8 August 29 China fired 11 missiles into waters surrounding Taiwan during the live fire drills at least several of which were Dongfeng ballistic missiles double the number fired in July 1995 during the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis 30 Several missiles reportedly flew over Taiwan 31 27 Japan reported that five of the missiles landed in its exclusive economic zone southwest of the Yaeyama Islands According to the Japanese Ministry of Defense this is the first time ballistic missiles launched by China had landed in Japan s exclusive economic zone 32 While the PLA live fire exercises were ongoing on 4 August the US carrier strike group of the USS Ronald Reagan was conducting military operations in the Philippine Sea including waters to the southeast of Taiwan 33 However the US also cancelled the planned test launch of a Minuteman III missile which was scheduled to happen during the same week the crisis started in order to avoid escalating tensions with China further 34 In response to the PRC drills on 7 August the ROC government announced that it would be conducting live fire artillery exercises in Pingtung County which served to act as both retaliation to the recent PRC live fire exercises around Taiwan and test combat readiness 35 At first the PRC seemed to wrap up its military drills according to its schedule published on 4 August 36 During drills held in Lienchiang County flares fired by Taiwan s army started a fire 37 On Monday China s Eastern Theatre Command announced it would continue its drills which includes anti submarine attacks and sea raid operations without announcing an ending date 11 On 10 August Eastern Theatre Command announced an end to the military exercises after it had successfully completed various tasks and effectively tested the integrated combat capabilities of the troops However Eastern Theatre Command also announced it would carry out regular patrols in the direction of the Taiwan Strait 12 13 Reactions editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2022 Japan edit Japanese defense minister Nobuo Kishi condemned the Chinese military s action saying that some missiles fired by China landed in Japan s EEZ and calling the incident a grave issue that concerns our country s national security and the safety of the people 38 39 Japanese foreign minister Yoshimasa Hayashi called for the military exercises to stop stating that they had a serious impact on the peace and stability of the region and the international community 40 Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said during a press conference that the relevant waters between China and Japan have not been demarcated yet 41 North Korea edit State news agency KCNA reported that a DPRK foreign ministry spokesman supported the PRC s righteous stand and that North Koreans denounce any external force s intervention in Taiwan 42 Russia edit Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared that China has the sovereign right to launch military drills around Taiwan and that Nancy Pelosi s visit provoked the tensions 43 United States edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article US Secretary of State Antony Blinken s remarks on Preserving Peace and Stability across the Taiwan StraitOn 5 August 2022 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the Philippines and said that the US would seek to de escalate tensions in the Taiwan Strait in order to keep the region safe and the international waterway open 44 He said These provocative actions are a significant escalation We ve seen how Beijing has attempted to change the status quo on Taiwan for some time for example more than doubling the number of aircraft flown over the centerline that separates China and Taiwan over the past two years pursuing economic coercion political interference cyber attacks against Taiwan Now they ve taken dangerous acts to a new level The fact is the Speaker s visit was peaceful There is no justification for this extreme disproportionate and escalatory military response Let me say again that nothing has changed about our one China policy which is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act the three Communiques and the Six Assurances We don t want unilateral changes to the status quo from either side We do not support Taiwan independence We expect cross strait differences to be resolved peacefully not coercively or by force 45 46 Together with Australia and Japan the US signed a joint statement on 6 August that condemned the firing of missiles into Japanese exclusive economic zones and accused China of raising tension and destabilizing the region 47 Following the Pelosi visit the ChinaPower Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies polled 64 leading U S experts on the People s Republic of China PRC Taiwan and cross Strait relations including 28 former high level U S government USG officials from both Democrat and Republican administrations as well as 23 former USG policy and intelligence analysts and 13 top experts from academia and think tanks 48 Responses were collected from August 10 September 8 2022 The CSIS summarized the responses of the experts as follows China is determined to unify with Taiwan but Beijing does not have a coherent strategy China is willing to wait to unify with Taiwan and the August 2022 exercises are not an indicator of accelerated PRC timelines Xi Jinping feels there are still avenues to peaceful unification The potential for a military crisis or conflict in the Taiwan Strait is very real China would immediately invade if Taiwan declared independence China assumes that the United States would intervene in a Taiwan conflict See also edit nbsp China portal nbsp Taiwan portal nbsp Politics portal2023 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan First Taiwan Strait Crisis Second Taiwan Strait Crisis Third Taiwan Strait CrisisReferences edit Krishnan Ananth 7 August 2022 China continues military drills in Taiwan Strait The Hindu Dasgupta Sravasti Taiwan says Chinese live fire drills amount to blockade in response to Pelosi visit Yahoo Archived from the original on 3 August 2022 Retrieved 3 August 2022 Zhen Liu 3 August 2022 China vows military operations around Taiwan in response to Pelosi visit South China Morning Post Archived from the original on 2 August 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Tian Yew Lun 2 August 2022 China to launch targeted military operations due to Pelosi visit Reuters Archived from the original on 2 August 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 a b Qin 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