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    《TAIPEI TIMES》 US to send more army advisers: officials

    
The army’s Aviation and Special Forces Command 101st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion stands at attention during exercises in Penghu County on Dec. 30 last year.
Photo: CNA

    The army’s Aviation and Special Forces Command 101st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion stands at attention during exercises in Penghu County on Dec. 30 last year. Photo: CNA

    2023/02/25 03:00

    PROGRAM EXPANSION: Cross-strait peace is not China’s internal matter, Antony Blinken said, while other US officials said that more US personnel would train Taiwanese troops

    / Staff writer, with Reuters and CNA

    The US is set to expand the number of troops helping train Taiwanese forces, two US officials said on Thursday, although the White House declined to comment on the details.

    Reuters in 2021 reported that a small number of US special operations forces have been rotating into Taiwan on a temporary basis to train the military.

    The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that the Pentagon was expected to increase that number in the coming months.

    One of the officials said the exact number of increased troops was unclear.

    “Our support for and defense relationship with Taiwan remains aligned against the current threat posed by the People’s Republic of China and consistent with our ‘one China’ policy. That has not changed,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said when asked about the report in a daily news briefing.

    “Our commitment to Taiwan contributes to the maintenance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and within the region,” she said.

    On the decision to send more troops to Taiwan, Jean-Pierre said questions on specific troop numbers should be referred to the US Department of Defense, which had yet to respond to the report as of Thursday night.

    Speaking to reporters in Taipei yesterday, Minister of National Defense Chiu Kuo-cheng (邱國正) said he “did not know” the source of the information about expanded training.

    He said that Taiwan and the US have substantial military interaction, which naturally includes personnel coming to teach how to use equipment the US sells to Taiwan.

    However, it does not involve stationing troops in Taiwan, Chiu added.

    The Wall Street Journal earlier on Thursday reported that the US was markedly increasing the number of troops deployed to Taiwan to bolster a training program for the military.

    “The US plans to deploy between 100 and 200 troops to the island in the coming months, up from roughly 30 there a year ago,” the report said, citing US officials.

    The larger force would expand a training program the Pentagon has taken pains not to publicize as the US works to provide Taipei with the capabilities it needs to defend itself without provoking Beijing, the report said.

    The planned increase would also be the largest deployment of forces in decades by the US in Taiwan, as the two draw closer to counter China’s growing military power, the report said.

    Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated in an online discussion on Thursday why the US felt the stakes in the Taiwan Strait were so high.

    He said the high concern over a crisis across the Taiwan Strait exists because it is not an internal matter, as China frames it.

    “It’s a matter of concern to quite literally the entire world,” he told Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic as they reviewed the implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Half of all commercial container traffic goes through that waterway every day, Blinken said, adding that most of the semiconductors that the world needs are produced in Taiwan.

    “If there were a crisis in Taiwan as a result of China’s aggression in some fashion, that would have, I think, disastrous consequences for the world economy and for countries around the world, and that’s a message, too, that Beijing is hearing increasingly,” Blinken said.

    新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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