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Russia could militarily join China in Taiwan war, says US Intelligence

By ANI | Updated: May 6, 2024 22:40 IST

Taipei [Taiwan], May 6 : The US Intelligence community highlighted that Russia could coordinate militarily with China to open ...

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Taipei [Taiwan], May 6 : The US Intelligence community highlighted that Russia could coordinate militarily with China to open a second front if it attacked Taiwan, reported Taiwan News.

During a US Senate Committee on Armed Services hearing, the head of the US intelligence community on Thursday emphasised Russia's plan to coordinate with China.

Senator Mike Rounds asked Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines whether, given the increasing military cooperation between Beijing and Moscow, an attack by either the US and its allies would provoke hostilities from the other.

Haines said, "We see China and Russia, for the first time, exercising together in relation to Taiwan and recognizing that this is a place where China definitely wants Russia to be working with them, and we see no reason why they wouldn't."

Rounds further asked Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse that what preparations the Pentagon is making to respond to the potential threat of joint Chinese-Russian military actions, Taiwan News reported.

Moreover, Kruse said that developments over the past two years have prompted the Pentagon to reexamine its analysis of joint force requirements.

He added that even if Russian and Chinese military forces are not interoperable.

"They would certainly be cooperative, and we would need to take that into account in force structure and planning," he said.

Rounds further asked both officials if plans had been updated to reflect the "no limits partnership" between Beijing and Moscow.

Kruse said the Pentagon is implementing a multi-year planning process that starts with the assessed threat and is followed by vetting of potential operations.

Moreover, regarding contingencies to respond to military coordination between China and Russia, the department is "in the middle" of revising plans, Taiwan News reported.

Haines said that her agency has collected intelligence pointing to increasing coordination and the "no-limits partnership" between China and Russia across every sector of society, including politics, economics, military, and technology, adding that these developments are prompting "new planning" across the US government.

Rounds asserted that if one country attacks the US, the other will open up a "second front." Therefore, Rounds said the military must prepare to fight on two different fronts at the same time.

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