China U.S. Ambassador Says There Will Be 'Military Conflict' between U.S. and China Should Taiwan Attempt to Become Fully Independent from Xi's Communist Regime

In what could be read as either a warning or a threat, China’s ambassador to the United States said Thursday there will be “military conflict” between the U.S. and China should the island nation of Taiwan attempt to become fully independent from Xi Jinping’s communist regime.

In an interview with NPR, ambassador Qin Gang asserted that Taiwan is “walking down the road toward independence” and said, “If the Taiwanese authorities, emboldened by the United States, keep going down the road for independence, it most likely will involve China and the United States, the two big countries, in a military conflict.”

While Russian aggression on Ukraine’s borders may precipitate war in Eastern Europe, China is taking increasingly aggressive action toward Taiwan under President Joe Biden’s watch. Days ago, Chinese warplanes flew through Taiwan’s southwestern Air Defense Identification Zone in what was the largest incursion on Taiwanese territory since last October, when China few 38 planes, including bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons, through the ADIZ.