“The lesson of Ukraine for Beijing is that it should not easily wage a war.”
He warned that a potential conflict would be “comprehensive”.
'DISASTROUS' CONFLICT And, the island’s defense minister Chiu Kuo-cheng said: “Nobody wants a war. It really has to be thoroughly thought over.”
“If you really went to war, it would be disastrous for all.”
But, Taiwan is reportedly considering extending its four-month compulsory military service amid rising tensions.
Around 200,000 people serve in the island’s military, with most being volunteers.
Meanwhile, Beijing continues to ramp up its war games.
A silo complex in Xinjiang spans 800 square kilometers while officials are said to be investigating the potential of a “train” that would transport nukes around the country.
Officials hope the weapons would be harder to spot or track.
Dr. Ely Ratner, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, said the US is working with “like-minded partners” to maintain peace and stability on the Taiwan Strait.
Ratner claimed: “We have made significant progress with Taiwan in aligning priorities for defense cooperation and our provision of defensive arms and services with our shared understanding of the threat.”
Spalding claimed Washington has 'privately accepted' that Taiwan will become part of China Credit: AP Another $230bn is set to be plowed in Beijing's military this year Credit: AFP
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