‘Unprecedented danger’ seen to loom over Taiwan Strait after Lai’s ‘hostile force’ remark
Taiwanese leader William Lai’s security measures to counter what he calls a ‘foreign hostile force’ have sent tensions with Beijing soaring

In comments following a high-level security meeting in Taipei on Thursday, Lai characterised mainland China as a “foreign hostile force” as he underlined the need for stronger measures to tackle what he said were Beijing’s infiltration and subversive efforts “from within us”.
It was the strongest such rhetoric yet from the leader of the ruling, independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) amid spiralling tensions across the Taiwan Strait.
The mainland foreign ministry also rebuked the Group of 7 for “interfering in China’s internal affairs” after a joint statement from the bloc on Friday “reiterated their opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force or coercion”.