Chinese military ‘significantly’ more aggressive and dangerous, US’ top military officer warns

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China’s military has become significantly more dangerous and aggressive over the past five years, the US’ top military officer has warned.

Speaking in Indonesia, General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the number of intercepts by Chinese aircraft and ships in the Pacific region on US and other partner forces has increased significantly over that time.

The number of unsafe interactions has risen by similar proportions, he said.

“The message is the Chinese military, in the air and at sea, have become significantly more and noticeably more aggressive in this particular region,” he said.

The US is increasing its efforts to strengthen its relationships with Pacific nations to balance out the threat from China, which is trying to expand its influence and presence in the region.

President Joe Biden’s administration has said China is its “pacing threat” and the US’s primary long-term security challenge.

Gen Milley’s trip to the region is focused on that threat as he meets Indo-Pacific chiefs of defence in Sydney, Australia this week.

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Key topics will include the need to maintain a free, open and peaceful Pacific and China’s escalating military growth.

Taiwan will be one of the main focuses as US military officials have said China could invade Taiwan, the democratic, self-ruled island Beijing sees as a breakaway province.

Chinese military provocations against Taiwan have ramped up as it tries to intimidate it into becoming part of the mainland.

Washington officials have said Beijing wants to be ready to make a move on the island by 2027.

Gen Milley is in the  Indo-Pacific to shore up relationships with countries like Indonesia
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Gen Milley is in the Indo-Pacific to shore up relationships with countries like Indonesia

The US is Taiwan’s chief ally and defence weapons supplier, with American law requiring the government to treat all threats to the island as matters of “grave concern”.

But, the law does not explicitly say if the US military would defend Taiwan if China attacked it.

Indonesian marines welcomed Gen Milley on Sunday
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Indonesian marines welcomed Gen Milley on Sunday
Gen Milley met Indonesian military personnel before making a speech warning of the threat from China
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Gen Milley met Indonesian military personnel

China’s top military officer, General Li Zuocheng, told Gen Milley in a call on 7 July that Beijing has “no room for compromise” on issues such as Taiwan.

He said military collusion between the US and Taiwan must stop and Washington must “avoid impacting China-US ties and stability in the Taiwan Strait”.

In a display of how serious the issue is, Gen Milley’s visit to Indonesia is the first by a US joint chiefs chairman since Admiral Mike Mullen in 2008.

However, US leaders have been visiting the region recently, including high-profile trips by defence secretary Lloyd Austin and secretary of state Antony Blinken.

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