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​**Meta:** Taiwan’s president labels China a “foreign hostile force” amid rising tensions. Discover the new security measures being implemented.

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### Taiwan’s New Security Measures Against China

**Who:** Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te
**What:** Declared China a “foreign hostile force” and announced new national security measures
**When:** Announcement made on Thursday following a national security meeting
**Where:** Taiwan
**Why:** In response to increasing threats and espionage activities from China

Taiwan’s newly elected president, Lai Ching-te, has officially categorized China as a “foreign hostile force” and has introduced a series of national security measures aimed at countering escalating threats and a series of espionage incidents. The announcement was made after a high-level national security meeting, highlighting the urgency of the situation.

### Controversial Military Court Proposal

One of the most significant measures proposed is the re-establishment of a peacetime military court system in Taiwan. This system would be responsible for prosecuting military crimes such as:

– Sedition
– Aiding the enemy
– Leaking confidential information
– Dereliction of duty
– Disobedience

This proposal comes after Taiwan abolished its military court in 2014, following public backlash over its handling of a hazing-related death of a recruit.

### Response from Beijing

The announcement elicited a swift reaction from Beijing, which labeled Lai as a “destroyer of cross-Straits peace” and accused him of escalating tensions towards a potential conflict. Lai emphasized that his actions are a necessary response to China’s increasing grey zone tactics and infiltration attempts across various sectors in Taiwan.

### Increased Monitoring and Restrictions

In addition to the military court proposal, Lai indicated plans to tighten restrictions on Chinese travelers and new residents in Taiwan. He also mentioned the monitoring of Taiwanese individuals working or traveling in China.

– Taiwan has prosecuted numerous military personnel for espionage activities linked to Beijing.
– The government has criticized Taiwanese entertainers and influencers for promoting Chinese narratives.

Lai noted that a recent expulsion of a Chinese-born resident for pro-invasion content exemplifies the ongoing challenges Taiwan faces. He also pointed out that China is offering residency and passports to Taiwanese citizens, which he views as an attempt to confuse national identity.

### Conclusion

As Taiwan navigates these complex security challenges, the question remains: How will these new measures impact Taiwan’s relationship with China and its own national identity?

**FAQs:**

**Q: What prompted Taiwan’s president to label China a “foreign hostile force”?**
A: The designation was made in response to increasing threats and espionage activities from China, as well as ongoing grey zone attacks.

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