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Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen said yesterday that China is conducting “cognitive warfare” by spreading misinformation in addition to its regular incursions into nearby waters and airspace intended at intimidating the self-governing island.

Experts have warned that “China has made substantial inroads within Taiwanese mass media and could plant false narratives in social media and elsewhere to erode military morale and public confidence” in the event it makes good on its threat to use force to take control of the island it claims as its own territory.

“The situation around the Taiwan Strait continues to be tense, and the threat has never ceased,” Tsai said in a speech during a visit to an air defense and missile battalion in the eastern county of Hualien.

“In addition to frequent intrusions by China’s aircraft and ships, China also conducted cognitive warfare, using false information to create disturbance in minds of people,” Tsai said.

Tsai also referenced China’s use of drones “to increase pressure on Taiwan’s military.”

Taiwan yesterday was also launching military exercises on the Hengchun Peninsula in the far south of the island simulating ground warfare against an invading enemy, aided by Apache attack helicopters.

Tensions that have been running high ever since Tsai’s initial 2016 election and spiked last month when U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei. China fired missiles into the Taiwan Strait and over the island into the Pacific and sent ships and planes across the midline of the strait that had long been a buffer against outright conflict.

Since Pelosi’s trip to Taipei, there have been at least two other congressional visits and several by governors of U.S. states, all of which China has condemned. The U.S. also sent a pair of guided missile cruisers through the strait in defiance of China’s claims that the waterway, one of the busiest in the world, belongs to it entirely.

Responding yesterday to the U.S. arms sale, China’s Defense Ministry accused Washington of “making trouble,” adding, “We demand that the U.S. side immediately withdraw the above-mentioned arms sales plan to Taiwan and immediately cease military ties between the U.S. and Taiwan.”

“The Chinese People’s Liberation Army continues to train and prepare for war, and will resolutely thwart any interference by an external force and separatist ‘Taiwan independence’ plots,” the ministry said in a statement posted on its website. MDT/AP

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