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.Taiwan Caucus a US Provocation: Commentary.

On April 9, the 23rd anniversary of the United States' troublemaking Taiwan
Relations Act, the US Congress is due to unveil a 70-member Taiwan caucus.


On April 9, the 23rd anniversary of the United States' troublemaking Taiwan
Relations Act, the US Congress is due to unveil a 70-member Taiwan caucus.
Most congressional caucuses are issue-based or for particular racial groups
but this one will be devoted solely to Taiwan, an inalienable part of China.
It is claimed that the caucus will serve as an official channel for
legislators from both the United States and the island to exchange ideas.
Such a provocative move will obviously overshadow the renewed Sino-US
relations. On a more dangerous level, it may provide fodder to Taiwan's
military forces and play into the hands of Taiwan separatist extremists.
One of the group's goals is to promote US military ties with Taiwan.
This comes at a time when there have been conspicuous signs of
ever-increasing US-Taiwan military ties.
In mid-March, the US side granted Taiwan "Defence Minister" Tang Yiau-ming a
visa so he could attend a conference sponsored by US military contractors in
Florida. On the sidelines of the conference, he met senior Bush
administration officials including Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz
and Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly.
On March 22, Admiral Dennis Blair, commander-in-chief of the US Pacific
Command, told the House Armed Services Committee that the United States and
Taiwan can maintain a military balance across the Taiwan Straits if both
sides continue modernizing their armed forces.
It seems that this so-called military balance is what Taiwan leader Chen
Shui-bian wants. 
Last Wednesday when receiving a special delegation from the US House of
Representatives, Chen said that the strong support of the US Congress -
which led to US arms sales to Taiwan in April last year - ensured a balanced
cross-Straits military situation and peace in the Taiwan Straits.
"President Bush reaffirmed the US promises to all Taiwanese and repeatedly
declared he would abide by the Taiwan Relations Act - to provide Taiwan with
the necessary protection against Beijing," Chen was quoted by the Taipei
Times as saying. 
In most cases, those who sow the wind will reap a whirlwind.
The robust military build-up may not bring the so-called balance but menace
instead cross-Straits peace and stability.
Helping Taiwan build its military muscle will only foment pro-independence
forces. Since the latest remarks and events may give these forces the
impression that the United States is on their side and ready to provide
military protection, they may become provocative enough to push the island
to the edge. 

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