Chinese officials are boosting the so-called “fighting spirit” of the country’s diplomacy.
China’s vice foreign minister said on Thursday that Beijing would seek to improve its ability to fight.
In recent years, the Chinese communist regime has been increasingly applying an aggressive and confrontational approach toward diplomacy. It often features using harsh language to address other countries and has been dubbed China’s “wolf-warrior style.”
Included are Beijing’s threats toward Taiwan. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping recently reiterated the regime’s dedication to taking over the democratic-ruled island—by force if necessary. The communist regime describes this as “reunification,” although the CCP has never ruled the island.