A US military patrol aircraft conducted a flight over the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, entering a region that is a focal point of geopolitical tensions between China and Taiwan. This maneuver underscores the United States’ efforts to assert that the airspace is international, despite China’s strong claims and resistance.
The Taiwan Strait, which measures approximately 180 kilometers (112 miles) at its narrowest point, is routinely traversed by US and allied military forces. Such activities frequently provoke ire from Beijing, which regards Taiwan as part of its sovereign territory and considers the strait a critical area under its jurisdiction. In response to these foreign military movements, China has consistently dispatched fighter jets and naval vessels to the region, signaling its stance against what it perceives as unauthorized military transits by US and allied forces.
On November 26, 2024 (local time), the US Navy’s 7th Fleet confirmed that a P-8A Poseidon aircraft completed a flight across the Taiwan Strait. In its statement, the Navy highlighted that this operation was indicative of the US commitment to maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific. This assertion aims to reassure allies in the region of the US’s dedication to countering China’s expansive territorial claims.
The Chinese government responded promptly and vocally to the US aircraft’s presence in the area. According to Cao Jun, a senior colonel and spokesperson for China’s Eastern Theatre Air Force, the military closely monitored the US flight and criticized the action as being exaggerated in its implications. Cao accused the US of distorting legal principles and misleading global perceptions regarding the sovereignty of the waters surrounding Taiwan. He also mentioned that China had organized its naval and air forces to track and respond to the movements of the US aircraft effectively.
This incident follows a previous encounter in September, when a US P-8A Poseidon was also observed operating in the Strait, during which Chinese military assets closely shadowed the aircraft as a demonstration of vigilance and readiness.
While the US is a crucial security ally for Taiwan, it maintains a complicated relationship, lacking formal diplomatic recognition of the island. This situation only highlights the intricate geopolitics of the region, as Taiwan navigates its interactions with both China and the US amid rising tensions.