
White House says US will ‘not be intimidated’ by China but reaffirms it does not back Taiwan independence
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The White House said the Biden administration will "not be intimidated" by China's "saber-rattling," while reaffirming the U.S. does not back Taiwan's independence as House Speaker Pelosi considers going to Taiwan.
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"China appears to be positioning itself to potentially take further steps in the coming days and, perhaps, over a long time horizon," Kirby said Monday. "These potential steps include military provocation, such as firing missiles in the Taiwan Strait or around Taiwan."
Kirby said those operations "break historical norms such as large-scale air entry into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone."

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