Chinese state media warns of 'severe' military measures if Taiwan office in U.S. changes name

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Chinese state media warns of 'severe' military measures if Taiwan office in U.S. changes name
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'The Chinese mainland will have to take severe economic and military measures to combat the arrogance of the U.S. and the island of Taiwan.'

's administration is considering allowing the office to change its name from the"Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office" to the"Taiwan Representative Office."

"If the U.S. and the Taiwan island change the names, they are suspected of touching the red line of China's Anti-Secession Law, and the Chinese mainland will have to take severe economic and military measures to combat the arrogance of the U.S. and the island of Taiwan. At that time, the mainland should impose severe economic sanctions on the island and even carry out an economic blockade on the island, depending on the circumstances.

"The name change provides the Chinese mainland with sufficient reason to strengthen our sovereign claim over the island of Taiwan. It is anticipated that the Taiwan army will not dare to stop the PLA fighter jets from flying over the island. If the Taiwan side dares open fire, the Chinese mainland will not hesitate to give 'Taiwan independence' forces a decisive and destructive blow.

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