US-China Power Struggle: Key Battleground and Potential American Intervention Analysis

The tensions between the US and China in the Taiwan Strait are escalating again. Former diplomat Chieh Wen-chih states that the core strategy of China in resolving the Taiwan issue is divided into two major factors: 'domestic Taiwan independence' and 'foreign America.' He emphasizes that Beijing's military preparations are not aimed at Taiwan itself but at preventing US intervention. Military deployments such as the H-6 bombers, J-36 fighters, and Fujian aircraft carrier are all prepared to counter the US military. Chieh warns that if the US encourages Taiwan to pursue 'de jure independence,' China will be forced to take military action.
Furthermore, political commentator Yuan Ju-cheng expresses confidence in the military technology gap between China and the US, pointing out that America’s sixth-generation fighter jets are still at the PPT stage, indicating technical issues. He argues that China's military growth is a result of holistic and multi-point strategies, demonstrating a stronger strategic integration capability compared to America’s point-focused development.