Posted on 07/14/2010 3:05:03 PM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
Japan has gone ahead and decided that airspace above Yonaguni island, the westernmost island in all of Japan, is indeed entirely Japans responsibility. That may sound like a no-brainer, but during the 1950s, the United States controlled Yonguni and the rest of the Ryukyu islands and decided to split control of the airspace with Taiwan. Taiwan is not happy.
On June 26, Japan unilaterally extended the ADIZ [Air Defense Identification Zone--JSW] line westwards by 22 kilometers. As a result, Taiwanese and Japanese AIDZs now overlap. That Tokyo seems willing to put up with the prospect of doing damage to Taiwan-Japan relations shows how much it worries about Chinas military activities in the East China Sea. (Link)
You might think the Taiwanesewho at times seem rather unserious about the defense of their own countrymight be relieved that an excessive burden to their defense responsibilities has ended. Why should they be responsible for the air defense of a Japanese island? For Taiwan though, this is not relief but a painful dent in their sovereignty, made by a country that doesnt even technically recognize the Taiwanese government. In the end its not even about them, its about China. Well, the other China.
Theres not much Taiwan can do about it. A military confrontation is out of the question, and diplomatically Japan doesnt even recognize Taiwan, so its not like the Taiwanese can call in the Japanese ambassador in Taipei and read him or her the riot act. Japanese interests are unofficially represented by a trade office in Taipei. Taiwan can fume, but thats it.
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I will. Thanks for the suggestion
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GREAT POST!!!!
Great blog!
Very interested in Japan security-related matters so I’ll be checking in on a regular basis.
Great find!
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