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Kissinger doesnтАЩt see China invasion of Taiwan in next decade

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Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said he doesnтАЩt foresee a Chinese military invasion of Taiwan in the next decade, though itтАЩs тАЬperfectly possibleтАЭ that China will seek to weaken the islandтАЩs status.

тАЬI donтАЩt expect an all-out attack on Taiwan in, say, a 10-year period, which is as far as I can see,тАЭ Kissinger said in an interview on CNNтАЩs тАЬFareed Zakaria GPSтАЭ to air Sunday.

Kissinger, 98, who also served as national security adviser and helped pave the way for President Richard NixonтАЩs historic 1972 visit to China, offered that тАЬeveryone wants to be a China hawkтАЭ and тАЬeveryone assumes that China is determined to dominate the world and that that is its primary objective.тАЭ

But he said there shouldnтАЩt be an automatic rivalry and competition with the U.S., and that he thinks President Joe Biden during the virtual summit last week with Chinese leader Xi Jinping тАЬbegan to move in a direction of a different road.тАЭ

ChinaтАЩs claim that Taiwan is a breakaway province to be taken by force if necessary was a contentious part the Biden-Xi talks. A Chinese Communist Party resolution reflecting XiтАЩs agenda advocated pushing for union with Taiwan, though it stopped short of listing unification as a near-term goal.

тАЬWe should have a principal goal of avoiding confrontation,тАЭ Kissinger told CNN. Still, he said itтАЩs тАЬforeseeableтАЭ that China тАЬwill take measures that will weaken the Taiwanese ability to appear substantially autonomous.тАЭ

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