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US, Japan draw up Taiwan contingency plan – media

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November 25, 2024
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Published: November 25, 2024 1:08 pm
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Washington would deploy troops and missiles to the area, to be used in the event of an open conflict between Beijing and Taipei

Washington and Tokyo are formulating a joint military plan to prepare for a possible escalation between Beijing and Taipei, Kyodo news agency reported on Sunday, citing unnamed US and Japanese officials. The plan reportedly envisions Washington deploying troops and missiles to the Indo-Pacific region.

Under the plan, the US would reportedly send its Marine Littoral Regiment, equipped with HIMARS rocket systems and other weapons, to Nansei, the island chain stretching from the Japanese prefectures of Kagoshima and Okinawa toward Taiwan.

The marines will set up temporary bases on the islands, from where they can be dispatched in small formations at short notice, the report claims. The Japan Self-Defense Forces, also stationed on the islands, are expected to provide logistical support and supplies for the marine unit.

Also under the plan, the US is expected to deploy its Multi-Domain Task Force long-range fire unit to the Philippines, the report claimed. Washington and the Philippines agreed to increase the number of bases available for US military use on the islands from five to nine back in 2023, and these bases are expected to be used during a potential Taiwan contingency.

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The plan is expected to be finalized next month. It is currently unclear when the deployments might take place. Neither the Japanese defense ministry nor the US and the Philippines embassies in Tokyo responded to media requests for comment. China, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province, has not yet reacted to the news.

Beijing has long vowed to reunify with the self-governing island, which it considers an inalienable part of China. Under Beijing’s One-China policy, any attempt to declare Taiwan a sovereign nation would be resisted. The Chinese government has warned that, while it would prefer peaceful unification, it reserves the right to use force if Taipei seeks independence, particularly with outside assistance.

Only a handful of nations currently recognize Taiwan’s sovereignty. The US, Japan and the Philippines officially follow the One-China policy, but have maintained close contacts with authorities in Taipei. Washington has been selling weapons and military equipment to the island and has promised to defend Taiwan militarily in the event of an attack from the mainland.


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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te last month reiterated the island government’s stance to push for independence from Beijing, stressing that Taipei will “resist annexation or encroachment” on its sovereignty.

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