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Forget China’s navy, Chinese small boats landings on Taiwan are a new source of concern


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Forget China’s navy, ******** small boats landings on Taiwan are a new source of concern

TAIPEI (AP) — China has long sought to

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with its massive navy, air force and the world’s largest standing army, but it’s mere dinghies that are now causing the most consternation.

Taiwan’s coast guard has documented five cases totaling 38 ******** citizens crossing the 160-kilometer (100-mile) wide Taiwan Strait separating the self-governing island democracy from the authoritarian ******** mainland, according to the body’s deputy director-general Hsieh Ching-chin.

That includes at least one case posted to Douyin, the ******** version of TikTok, in which a man speaking with a strong mainland ******** accent is seen planting a ******** flag on what he says is a Taiwanese beach. Scenes in the background appear to show a stretch of coastline south of the capital Taipei.

China claims Taiwan as its own territory, to be conquered by force if necessary. The man has not been found or publicly identified, and Taiwanese authorities are seeking to ascertain whether he received help from anyone on the island.

Another case involved a father and son who were apprehended shortly after reaching land, along with a man who came ashore at a fishing port in a popular tourist area north of Taipei.

The small size of the boats, some just inflatables for having fun at the beach, makes it difficult for Taiwan’s radar to pick them up. More cameras and other detection devices and manpower would be needed to cover the vast spaces of inhospitable coastline surrounding the island, but the terrain would make a ******** D-Day-type landing highly challenging.

While such cases are not unheard of, they come amid a rise in tensions between the sides, with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te designating China as an enemy to be defended against, and China holding frequent military exercises seen as a rehearsal for an invasion or boycott of Taiwan.

Those entering Taiwan illegally are liable to a fine of 500,000 Taiwan dollars ($16,666) and five years in prison, but such penalties are usually waived as long as no one is hurt and there is no property damage. In the 1990s, there was a wave of hijackings by ******** to Taiwan, but the perpetrators were sent home after serving brief prison terms in Taiwan.

In addition to facing China’s formidable military, Taiwan faces a range of so-called “gray area” strategies, including in the media and among entertainers hoping to grab a share of the massive ******** market. Taiwan has also deported the ******** wives of Taiwanese men for posting videos supporting a takeover of the island.

The small boat landings may be a further attempt to confuse and undermine confidence among the public, Hsieh said.



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