China uses misinformation to create confusion in people’s minds, Tsai Ing-wen said.
China is waging a “cognitive war” against Taiwan, terrorizing the island state’s population. This is what Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said, The Guardian reported on Wednesday, September 7.
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“In addition to frequent attacks by Chinese planes and ships, China is also conducting cognitive warfare, using false information to create anxiety in people’s minds, as well as using drones,” Cai said. in a speech to the military at an exercise.
He highlighted the ongoing threat from the Chinese government, which considers the island its territory.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense said on Monday that nine aircraft of the Chinese armed forces entered Taiwan’s air defense zone. Among them is a reconnaissance UAV.
As part of the exercise where Tsai spoke, Lieutenant Colonel Ching Feng-huang noted that Taiwan will continue to maintain a war-ready stance.
“We will not intervene in war, but we will not seek it either,” he said.
Remember, the US State Department approved the sale of arms to Taiwan for $1.1 billion. The contracts include AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and Harpoon anti-ship missiles.
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