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Taiwan military on high alert after Chinese military planes overwhelmingly enters its defense zone


Taiwan needs to be on alert for China's "over the top" military activities, the premier said on Tuesday, after a record 56 Chinese aircraft flew into Taiwan's air defence zone, while the president said the island would do what it took to defend itself.

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Taiwan has reported 148 Chinese air force planes in the southern and southwestern part of its air defence zone over a four day period beginning on Friday, the same day China marked a key patriotic holiday, National Day.


China claims Taiwan as its own territory, which should be taken by force if necessary. Taiwan says it is an independent country and will defend its freedoms and democracy, blaming China for the tensions.


The tensions are being viewed with increasing concern by the international community. Japan and Australia on Tuesday urged the two to talk, while the United States said it has been "conveying clear messages" after what it described as destabilising activities by China.


Taiwan calls China's repeated nearby military activities "grey zone" warfare, designed to both wear out Taiwan's forces by making them repeatedly scramble, and also to test Taiwan's responses.


"Taiwan must be on alert. China is more and more over the top," Premier Su Tseng-chang told reporters in Taipei. "The world has also seen China's repeated violations of regional peace and pressure on Taiwan."


Taiwan needs to "strengthen itself" and come together as one, he added.


"Only then will countries that want to annex Taiwan not dare to easily resort to force. Only when we help ourselves can others help us."

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