Admiral Paparo, commander of the US Navy's Pacific Fleet, recently accepted an interview with US media, saying that the US Navy is ready to deal with China's military invasion of Taiwan.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] In recent years, the situation in the Taiwan Strait has become the focus of international heated discussions. US Admiral and Commander of the Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT) (USPACFLT) Samuel Paparo (Samuel Paparo) said in a recent interview with US media that the US military is ready to deal with Chinese force It is up to the President of the United States and Congress to decide whether to invade Taiwan or to aid Taiwan. The duty of the US Navy is to stand ready.

Paparo, commander of the Pacific Fleet, accepted an interview with the US media CBS news program "60 Minutes" on the 19th.

He admitted to the host Norah O'Donnell that former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan in August last year did aggravate the tension in the Taiwan Strait, and the deployment of Chinese warships is getting closer to Taiwan. According to intelligence assessments held by the CIA, Chinese President Xi Jinping may have ordered the PLA to prepare to take Taiwan by force by 2027."

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When O'Donnell asked "What would the U.S. Navy do if China invaded Taiwan?" Paparo responded, "It's a decision for the President of the United States, and it's a decision for Congress. It's our responsibility to be prepared for that if With the order to help Taiwan resist invasion, the U.S. Navy will quickly deploy to the Western Pacific to assist Taiwan.” Paparo also said that the U.S. Navy is ready to deal with the CCP’s invasion of Taiwan, but he will “never admit that it is ready enough.”