On Thursday Chinese Communist Dictator Xi Jinping commanded troops to strengthen their preparedness for war while visiting his People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force following last week’s drills of surrounding the sovereign country of Taiwan.
“Xi said the military should ‘comprehensively strengthen training and preparation for war, (and) ensure troops have solid combat capabilities,’ CCTV reported,” according to the AFP and reported on Barrons Saturday.
JUST IN: Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on his military to "comprehensively strengthen training and preparation for war."
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He made these remarks during a visit to a brigade of the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force.
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The drills were accompanied by China declaring the possibility of invading and taking over Taiwan.
“China’s communist leaders have insisted they will not rule out using force to bring Taiwan under Beijing’s control,” Barrons said on Saturday.
Days after the Sino naval drills around Taiwan, the Chinese military criticized the U.S. and Canada for sending warships through the Taiwan Strait as the two power blocks exercise show-of-force operations in the region.
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The recent directive by Jinping builds upon a similar order he dictated in 2023, a call for stronger military combat readiness, as well as echos the ruler’s directives in 2018 to prepare for war.
The recent war escalation with China follows escalations with Ukraine and Russia and Israel and Iran.