China-Taiwan Tension: Why Taiwan issue became a litmus test for President Xi Jinping, what is the whole matter

Posted on 18th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

In China, once again Xi Jinping can be made the President of the country. However, Xi Jinping is facing many difficult challenges ahead of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China to be held later this year. According to the report in Singapore Post, the issue of Taiwan is the biggest challenge facing Xi Jinping at this time. Especially since US Congress President Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan, China is taking all its anger on Taiwan from the continuous display of military force.

 

US and China face to face on Taiwan

 

According to the report by Singapore Post, tensions between China and America have increased significantly because of Taiwan. At the same time, Xi Jinping can do no wrong in handling relations with Taiwan. Today, the issue of Taiwan has also become a domestic issue in China. Let us tell you that the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the US Parliament, Nancy Pelosi has clearly said that America cannot allow China to put pressure on Taiwan. Nancy Pelosi said that after she visits Taiwan, the way China has tried to intimidate Taiwan by infiltrating military exercises and fighter aircraft, America will not allow this to happen at all.

 

Xi Jinping does not want to take any wrong steps regarding Taiwan

 

At this time it is constantly talking about protecting the sovereignty of Taiwan. In a display of military might by China in the Taiwan Strait, Xi Jinping is trying to show that the People's Liberation Army is under his control. That is why Xi Jinping while talking to US President Joe Biden said, "If you play with fire, you will burn yourself." At present, Xi Jinping is leading the race to become the President and he does not want to take any such step so that he remains the President even after the year 2013.

 

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