Leaked Audio Clip Purportedly Details China's plan to invade Taiwan, '140,000 Soldiers and 953 Ships'
Biden has said the U.S. would defend the island, but the WH hedged the comment
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An unverified audio clip emerged in Indian media that claimed to feature top brass in China’s military talking about what an invasion of Taiwan may look like.
The Times of India reported that the audio leak was from a top-secret meeting of the People’s Liberation Army on 14 May. Experts who listened to the clip told the paper that it seemed to be authentic.
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The audio clip was obtained by Jennifer Zeng, China-born human rights activist, and runs for 57 minutes. It was subsequently posted by a YouTube channel LUDE media.
The officials could be heard saying in the clip that the Chinese military will be able to employ 16 low-orbit satellites, “with 0.5 to 10 meters global remote ultra-high optical resolution sensing and imaging capabilities.”
The invasion would include 140,000 troops “953 ships, 1,653 unmanned equipment units, 20 airports and docks, six repair and shipbuilding yards, 14 emergency transfer centers, and resources like grain depots, hospitals, blood stations, oil depots, petrol stations, and so on,” according to The Eurasian Times.
The U.S. State Department told us, “As a general matter, we don’t comment on the authenticity or veracity of allegedly leaked documents.”
Reports said the audio was leaked by senior Chinese officials who wanted to expose Xi Jinping’s plot.
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