Taiwan Strait tension cools off - - Breaking News, Political News & National Security News - The Washington Times: "Taiwan Strait tension cools off
By Bill Gertz
April 17, 2008
The United States sent three aircraft carrier strike groups to waters around Taiwan after China told U.S. officials last year there was high risk of a military incident after Taiwan's March 22 presidential election, according to Pentagon and military officials.
One strike group has been redeployed to the Persian Gulf since the failure of an election-day referendum strongly opposed by Beijing, but two groups remain near the island, the officials said. The Chinese warning, described in a March 31 Pentagon report to Congress, said the danger period would continue until the inauguration of the new Taiwan government next month.
Chinese Embassy Press Counselor Wang Baodong said last night that his government thinks the situation in the Taiwan Strait is 'a bit more relaxed' since the defeat of the referendum, which Beijing saw as a step toward independence. 'But we still think that the situation is very sensitive and complicated,' he said."
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