No war in East Asia
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Dyer: Why Beijing isn't likely to breach East Asian peace
Russia has its endless war in Ukraine, Africa has the Sudanese civil war, the U.S. is on the brink of invading Venezuela, India and Pakistan had a brief (non-nuclear) war in South Asia, and Israel bombed Iran, Qatar, Syria, Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. But where’s East Asia?
No war in East Asia
That leaves only China as the credible initiator of a war — and Xi Jinpin, China’s president-for-life, always insists that the PRC has the right to "reunite" Taiwan and China by force if other means fail.
Unexpected diplomatic tensions have arisen between Japan and China after Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae said his country would militarily support Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. The conflict quickly escalated, leading to diplomatic skirmishes and the appearance of Chinese coast guard ships near the disputed Senkaku Islands, Portfolio reported.
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