US fighter jets staged ‘largest-ever’ show of force against China, Japanese government sources say
- In an extremely rare development, some US fighters neared the Chinese mainland last month, prompting Beijing to scramble its jets in response
- Washington was trying to put pressure on China over Taiwan and gauge the Chinese military’s ability to respond to such an operation, the sources said
In an extremely rare development, some of the US fighters neared the Chinese mainland by going beyond a Tokyo-proposed median line separating the exclusive economic zones of Japan and China, the sources said. China scrambled its fighters in response, warning the US side that provocative acts would face counter-attack.
The operation lasted for about a week from June 24, the sources said on Monday.
“About 10 per cent” of the fighters flew past the median line into the Chinese side, according to the sources. Japan joined the operation by flying early warning aircraft, but did not dispatch fighter jets.
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Beijing views the self-ruled island as a renegade province to be reunified with the mainland, by force if necessary.
The operation was “the largest-ever demonstration of power by US forces against China,” a senior Japanese official said, adding that Washington apparently tried to also gauge Beijing’s ability to respond to such an operation.
Japanese and Chinese fighter jets have remained on their side of the median line, the sources said. Japan regards the line as the demarcation line with China under domestic law, while China says its exclusive economic zone extends much further.