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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Perry tells Taiwan to ‘play it cool’

Former US secretary of defense William Perry, author of My Journey at the Nuclear Brink, yesterday talks about his book and comments on current US-Taiwan relations in Taipei.
Photo: George Tsorng, Taipei Times

Former US secretary of defense William Perry, author of My Journey at the Nuclear Brink, yesterday talks about his book and comments on current US-Taiwan relations in Taipei. Photo: George Tsorng, Taipei Times

2018/04/14 03:00

SAGE ADVICE: Former US secretary of defense William Perry said China ‘called it a drill, accept it as a drill’ about next week’s PLA drill, as he swung through on a book tour

By Stacy Hsu / Staff reporter

Former US secretary of defense William Perry yesterday urged the Taiwanese government to “play it cool” ahead of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) planned live-fire drill in the Taiwan Strait next week.

“My advice will be as long as the Chinese do not violate your boundary and sovereignty, play it cool. Don’t read something into [what] might or might not be there,” Perry told media in Taipei.

“They called it a drill, accept it as a drill,” he said, referring to the PLA’s scheduled exercise that is scheduled to take place from 8am to midnight on Wednesday next week in a zone 20km from the coast of Quanzhou Bay in Fujian Province.

Perry, who served as US secretary of defense from 1994 to 1997 under then-US president Bill Clinton, was on a whirlwind 24-hour visit to Taiwan to promote the Mandarin version of his book, My Journey at the Nuclear Brink.

During the 1996 Third Taiwan Strait Crisis, Perry urged Clinton to dispatch two aircraft carriers to patrol waters close to the Strait.

Perry said the US chose to act strongly in 1996 was because “it was obviously more than a drill,” but rather an attempt at coercion by Beijing, which therefore justified Washington’s strong response.

“So my advice is don’t read something into a military drill and don’t interpret it,” he said.

The 90-year-old said he has more confidence in the security and safety of Taiwan today than he did in 1996, given that a lot has changed across the Taiwan Strait over the past two decades.

“Maybe most dramatically is the free travel between China and Taiwan. And also, the very robust commercial air traffic and the very robust economic interchange,” he said, adding that he did not see any basis for believing that Beijing is trying to stimulate military action against Taipei.

Asked whether Taiwan should seek to purchase Lockheed Martin F-35 jets from the US, Perry said he would not recommend such an acquisition, as it would be more effective for Taiwan to improve its air capability by spending resources on pilot training and air-to-air missiles than buying the latest aircraft.

“It [purchasing F-35 jets] is probably not necessary. The previous generation of fighter planes, some of which Taiwan already has, are very, very good,” Perry said, adding that the F-35 is also “very expensive.”

Turning to the US’ recently promulgated Taiwan Travel Act, which encourages high-level visits by US and Taiwanese officials, Perry said he holds a positive view of the new legislation.

“My own experience when I was in government is that the more visits, more dialogues and more discussions, the better,” he said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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