Xi Jinping signed a directive that could be preparation for a “special operation” in Taiwan.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping signed a document authorizing “non-military” use of the Chinese army. These actions raise fears that Beijing is preparing to invade the island of Taiwan under the guise of a “special operation” not classified as a war, according to Radio Free Asia.
The directive, signed by Xi, will take effect on June 15.
“In general, it systematically controls the basic principles, organization and mandate, types of operations, operational support and political activities, as well as their execution of troops. It lays the legal basis for conducting operations. military without war, “the report said.
Among the objectives of the document are the maintenance of national sovereignty, regional stability and organizational regulation and the conduct of peaceful military operations.
Earlier, the United States said it was ready for direct military intervention in case China had an invasion against Taiwan.
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Source: korrespondent
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