‘Any weakening of its presence in the Asia-Pacific will inevitably work to someone’s advantage – and you can imagine who that is’

Beijing could gain a strategic edge in the Taiwan Strait as US military assets are diverted to the Middle East, even though it remains committed to peaceful reunification with the island, a prominent mainland expert on the Taiwan issue said on Tuesday.

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“Any weakening of its presence in the Asia-Pacific will inevitably work to someone’s advantage – and you can imagine who that is,” Li said.

With advances in area-denial capabilities in the Taiwan Strait, Beijing stands to benefit if US military deployments are eroded in the region, according to Li.

The Israeli-American military campaign in Iran has entered its 12th day, with Iran growing more defiant in the face of United States and Israeli pressure, and electing Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as its new supreme leader this week.

Meanwhile, concerns are rising that a prolonged conflict would change the posture of US forces in regions where deterring other powers is critical. The relocation of the US defence system has raised alarm.

Source: News - South China Morning Post