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US Urges China to Halt Taiwan Pressure as Grey Zone Tactics Rise

A US official has urged China to stop its pressure campaign against Taiwan. Security experts warn Beijing is increasingly using grey zone tactics as an alternative to direct military conflict. These operations include maritime incursions, airspace intrusions, cyberattacks, and disinformation. Analysts believe these actions aim to erode Taiwan's societal resilience ahead of the 2028 presidential election.

US raises alarm over China's escalating pressure on Taiwan

Taipei, June 12

A US official has urged China to halt its pressure campaign against Taiwan, while security experts warn that Beijing is increasingly relying on "grey zone" tactics as an alternative to direct military conflict, according to Taipei Times.

The Taipei Times reported that these comments came after Taiwan's Coast Guard expelled five Chinese vessels from restricted waters near the island.

The Chinese patrols were reportedly linked to Beijing's objections over ongoing maritime boundary discussions between Japan and the Philippines in waters east of Taiwan.

A spokesperson for the US Department of State told Taiwan's Central News Agency, as cited by Taipei Times, that Washington supports efforts by its allies Japan and the Philippines to peacefully resolve maritime disputes.

The spokesperson also called on Beijing to stop using military, diplomatic and economic pressure against Taiwan and instead engage in meaningful dialogue with Taiwan's democratically elected government, Taipei Times noted.

Meanwhile, the Taipei Times quoted Craig Singleton, a researcher at the Foundation for Defence of Democracies and former diplomat, as saying that China increasingly employs grey zone operations as a substitute for outright war.

According to the report, Singleton argued that Beijing often uses ambiguous terms such as "administrative law enforcement actions" to describe activities that would otherwise carry significant implications under international law.

As reported by a Taiwan-based media outlet, Singleton said such terminology helps obscure the nature of China's actions while undermining regional stability and increasing pressure on Taiwan. He also urged Washington to take stronger measures to counter Chinese incursions into Taiwan's restricted waters.

The report further said that China's grey zone campaign has expanded beyond maritime activities to include airspace intrusions, cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure and disinformation efforts designed to weaken Taiwan's societal resilience.

According to the report, analysts believe these operations are intended to erode public confidence and could remain a key component of Beijing's strategy through Taiwan's 2028 presidential election.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an observer of these tensions, I find the term "grey zone tactics" quite revealing. It shows how states are using ambiguous language to skirt international norms. India should take note - we face similar challenges in our neighborhood with "non-military" pressures.

Arjun K

While I understand the One China policy, this constant pressure on Taiwan seems counterproductive. If Beijing genuinely wants reunification, they should build bridges, not bully. The world is watching how China treats its neighbors.

Michael C

Interesting that the US now cries foul about "grey zone" tactics when they've used similar methods in other regions for decades. Pot calling the kettle black, isn't it? Washington should practice what it preaches.

Rohit P

The cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns mentioned are concerning. We in India know all too well how foreign interference can impact elections. Taiwan's 2028 elections will be a test of resilience. Stay strong, Taiwan! 🇹🇼

Kavya N

I think both sides need to de-escalate. China should respect Taiwan's democratic processes, but Taiwan must also acknowledge the One China framework. The status quo has worked for decades - why disturb it now? 🙏

Sarah B

This is what happens when you let super

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