World War III: If Taiwan is attacked, China will disappear from the map, this country made a big plan
Another country has taken another tough step against China. According to a report by Focus Taiwan, a new bill against China has been introduced in the US Parliament. Under this bill, if China attacks Taiwan, various sanctions will be imposed on it.
Tensions are rising between America and China. America wants to maintain itself as a super power, while China also wants to advance in this race.
Meanwhile, a report from Focus Taiwan has come out in which a new bill has been brought against China. According to reports, two members of the US Senate Armed Services Committee have proposed a bipartisan bill. Under this bill, if China attacks Taiwan, various sanctions will be imposed on it.
The bill introduced in the Senate said that sanctions would be imposed if China were to launch a military attack on Taiwan. Senators Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) said on July 25 that they would stand for sanctions targeting aggressors from neighboring democracies, or the Taiwan Act of 2024.
Economic energy is also restricted
A July 26 press note released by Sullivan's office said the proposed bill would “impose devastating economic, energy, financial and other sanctions on China if the People's Liberation Army (PLA) launches a military attack against Taiwan. The release said the sanctions target members of the Chinese Communist Party and Chinese financial institutions and industrial sectors.
Investments in Chinese entities are also prohibited
The sanctions on China would also include banning US financial institutions, including Chinese investment companies, from making any investments in any Chinese entity benefiting from or linked to the CCP.
United States in support of Taiwanese democracy
Additionally, the bill would also restrict imports of Chinese-made goods into the US, as reported by Focus Taiwan. Sullivan said it is important that the United States demonstrate steady, unwavering bilateral commitment and resolve in support of Taiwan's democracy.