Twitter temporarily suspended the account of a CCP propagandist after he suggested military retaliation should U.S. fighter jets escort House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on any visit to Taiwan.
Hu was referencing an earlier post suggesting that China’s military, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), should use force against Pelosi if she visited Taiwan with U.S. military protection, calling it an “invasion” of the self-governing island that the CCP claims as its own. He wrote via Twitter on Friday: “The PLA has the right to forcibly dispel Pelosi’s plane and the US fighter jets, including firing warning shots and making the tactical movement of obstruction.”
“If ineffective, then shoot them down,” the nationalist firebrand added.
Twitter's system prompt did not specify which rule the post breached.
Hu later deleted the Twitter post to recover his then-frozen account.
The former editor-in-chief of the CCP's overseas media mouthpiece has been well-known for his mocking and provocative pro-Beijing comments on social media, both before and after retiring from the state newspaper last year.
Tension
Pelosi began her visit to Asia on Sunday, stopping at Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan, despite questions remaining over whether her delegation will stop in Taiwan. If the top congressional Democrat follows through on a reported plan, she would be the highest-ranking U.S. politician since 1997 to travel to the democratic island of Taiwan.Intensified speculations in recent days have fuelled tensions beyond the Taiwan Strait.
“It is okay too to shoot down Pelosi’s plane” if obstructive tactics by the Chinese military fail, Hu reiterated his position when posting on the Chinese media platform Weibo.
‘Declaration of War’
Rep. Michael Waltz (R-Fla.), a retired Army Green Beret, blamed the White House for diplomatically dithering at a key moment. He told Fox News last Friday that Biden needs to inform Beijing that any harm to Pelosi during her trip to Taiwan would be “tantamount to a declaration of war.”“This is an unacceptable threat. Speaker Pelosi, regardless of what you think of our politics, is the number three in line for the presidency of the United States,” Waltz said.
Yet political commentator and China analyst Gordon Chang said that Chinese threats to shoot down Pelosi's plane on her potential Taiwan trip “may not be bluster.”
“China is lashing out. It might be Taiwan, but it might be someplace else,” he said.
