Xi Declares Taiwan Reunification ‘Unstoppable’ as Tensions Rise

Xi Declares Taiwan Reunification ‘Unstoppable’ as Tensions Rise

Chinese President Xi Jinping said China’s “reunification” with Taiwan is “unstoppable” in his New Year message, after the PLA завершend two days of major drills around Taiwan and as Washington advances an $11.1 billion arms package for the island.

What Xi Said In His New Year Message

Chinese President Xi Jinping closed out 2025 with a direct statement on Taiwan, describing cross-strait ties as familial and positioning Beijing’s long-standing goal of unification as inevitable.

In the nationally broadcast New Year message delivered from Beijing on December 31, Xi said people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait “share a bond of blood and kinship,” then added: “The reunification of our motherland, a trend of the times, is unstoppable.”

Xi’s address was broader than Taiwan. He highlighted domestic economic and technology goals, including an expectation that China’s economic output would reach about RMB 140 trillion yuan in 2025, and pointed to advances in chips, AI models, and defense capabilities.

Military Drills Around Taiwan: “Justice Mission 2025”

Xi’s remarks came as China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) wrapped up a large, two-day military exercise around Taiwan, code-named “Justice Mission 2025.”

The PLA’s Eastern Theater Command said the drills involved multiple services and were designed to test joint combat capabilities. Official descriptions said the activity covered the Taiwan Strait and waters around the island and included scenarios such as sea-and-air patrols and simulated operations focused on “critical ports and zones.” 

China’s Ministry of National Defense framed the operation as a warning to pro-independence forces and “foreign interference,” calling it a necessary move to safeguard sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Timeline Of Key Developments

Date (2025–2026) Event Why It Matters
Dec 17, 2025 U.S. DSCA issues multiple notifications for potential Taiwan arms sales, including HIMARS (estimated $4.05B) Starts formal Congressional notification process for major packages
Dec 18, 2025 Taiwan says the U.S. formally notified Congress of an $11.1B total package across eight items Confirms scope and structure of the proposed sale
Dec 29–30, 2025 PLA begins “Justice Mission 2025” drills around Taiwan Signals escalation in military pressure and messaging
Dec 31, 2025 Xi delivers New Year message: “reunification… unstoppable” Elevates political messaging alongside military activity 
Jan 1, 2026 Taiwan reiterates deterrence posture while stressing it will not seek conflict Taipei seeks to balance readiness with de-escalation 

The U.S. Arms Package: What’s In The $11.1 Billion Proposal

The new package is widely described as among the largest U.S. arms offerings to Taiwan in a single tranche and includes long-range fires, artillery, missiles, and support systems intended to strengthen deterrence.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs listed eight items in the proposed $11.1 billion sale, including HIMARS, M109A7 self-propelled howitzers, Javelin and TOW systems, a tactical network/awareness kit, and support elements such as helicopter parts and Harpoon missile repair follow-on support.

The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) separately published case notifications, including a HIMARS package estimated at $4.05 billion, underscoring the scale of long-range fires in the overall tranche.

Snapshot: Main Elements Named By Taiwan’s Government

Category Examples Listed Intended Effect (High-Level)
Long-range rocket artillery HIMARS and related equipment Improves precision strike and dispersed firepower
Tube artillery M109A7 self-propelled howitzers Strengthens conventional fire support 
Anti-armor weapons Javelin, TOW, anti-armor UAV missile systems Raises costs for amphibious/ground assault scenarios 
Networking & awareness Tactical network / team awareness kit Improves battlefield coordination
Sustainment & support AH-1W parts; Harpoon repair follow-on support Keeps existing fleets and systems operational 

How Taiwan Responded

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te condemned Beijing’s actions and rejected the idea that pressure would decide the island’s future.

In New Year messaging and public remarks during the drill period, Lai emphasized Taiwan’s intent to strengthen deterrence while avoiding unnecessary escalation, saying his administration would not provoke confrontation or seek conflict. He also thanked Taiwan’s military for maintaining readiness. 

Taipei has increasingly argued that stability in the Taiwan Strait is a broader international security issue, given the sea lanes and supply chains that pass through surrounding waters.

Regional And International Reactions

Several governments expressed concern that the drills increased the risk of miscalculation and raised tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

  • Philippines: Manila said it was “deeply concerned,” warning the exercises undermine regional peace and stability.
  • Australia: Canberra described the drills as “deeply concerning” and “destabilising,” warning they risk inflaming regional tensions.
  • Japan: Tokyo has repeatedly emphasized peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait as a major security interest; the latest drill cycle drew renewed concern in regional diplomacy, amid heightened China–Japan tensions over Taiwan-related political remarks.
  • United States: President Donald Trump publicly downplayed the drills, describing them as longstanding Chinese naval activity in the area and emphasizing his personal relationship with Xi.

Why This Matters Now

Xi’s “unstoppable” phrasing is not new in concept—Beijing has long rejected Taiwanese independence and insists Taiwan is part of China—but the timing and sequencing are significant: a forceful political message paired with a high-visibility military exercise and a major U.S. arms tranche.

Three dynamics are converging:

  • More complex PLA joint operations. Official PLA messaging around “Justice Mission 2025” emphasizes integrated, multi-service operations and the ability to operate in multiple zones around Taiwan.
  • Bigger, more bundled U.S. support. The $11.1 billion set of notifications is structured across multiple cases and includes systems associated with long-range precision fires and layered defense.
  • Rising regional stakes. Statements from nearby states show growing concern that repeated large-scale drills normalize crisis conditions and increase the risk of accidents—especially as political rhetoric hardens.

What Comes Next

Several near-term steps will determine how quickly this cycle escalates or cools:

  • U.S. Congressional review of the notified arms sales will be watched closely, along with any acceleration in deliveries, training, or sustainment support.
  • Taiwan’s defense posture is likely to keep focusing on deterrence and readiness, while maintaining public messaging that it does not seek conflict.
  • China’s future drill tempo will be a key signal. Beijing has increasingly used large exercises to set political “red lines,” deter external involvement, and demonstrate operational reach.

Xi’s New Year declaration that reunification is “unstoppable” underscores Beijing’s determination to define Taiwan’s future on its terms. But the simultaneous presence of high-end PLA drills, expanding U.S. arms support, and sharper regional reactions suggests the Taiwan Strait is entering 2026 under heavier strategic pressure—with less room for miscalculation on any side.


Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Related Articles

Top Trending

Samsung AI chip profit jump
The $1 Trillion Chip Race: How Samsung’s 160% Profit Jump Validates the AI Hardware Boom
Invisible AI
The Rise of "Invisible AI": How Ambient Technology is Reshaping Sustainable Home Living in 2026
Quantum Ready Finance
Beyond The Headlines: Quantum-Ready Finance And The Race To Hybrid Cryptographic Frameworks
The Dawn of the New Nuclear Era Analyzing the US Subcommittee Hearings on Sustainable Energy
The Dawn of the New Nuclear Era: Analyzing the US Subcommittee Hearings on Sustainable Energy
Solid-State EV Battery Architecture
Beyond Lithium: The 2026 Breakthroughs in Solid-State EV Battery Architecture

LIFESTYLE

Benefits of Living in an Eco-Friendly Community featured image
Go Green Together: 12 Benefits of Living in an Eco-Friendly Community!
Happy new year 2026 global celebration
Happy New Year 2026: Celebrate Around the World With Global Traditions
dubai beach day itinerary
From Sunrise Yoga to Sunset Cocktails: The Perfect Beach Day Itinerary – Your Step-by-Step Guide to a Day by the Water
Ford F-150 Vs Ram 1500 Vs Chevy Silverado
The "Big 3" Battle: 10 Key Differences Between the Ford F-150, Ram 1500, and Chevy Silverado
Zytescintizivad Spread Taking Over Modern Kitchens
Zytescintizivad Spread: A New Superfood Taking Over Modern Kitchens

Entertainment

Stranger Things Finale Crashes Netflix
Stranger Things Finale Draws 137M Views, Crashes Netflix
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Part 2 release date
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Part 2 Release Date: Crunchyroll Denies Sequel Timing Rumors
BTS New Album 20 March 2026
BTS to Release New Album March 20, 2026
Dhurandhar box office collection
Dhurandhar Crosses Rs 728 Crore, Becomes Highest-Grossing Bollywood Film
Most Anticipated Bollywood Films of 2026
Upcoming Bollywood Movies 2026: The Ultimate Release Calendar & Most Anticipated Films

GAMING

High-performance gaming setup with clear monitor display and low-latency peripherals. n Improve Your Gaming Performance Instantly
Improve Your Gaming Performance Instantly: 10 Fast Fixes That Actually Work
Learning Games for Toddlers
Learning Games For Toddlers: Top 10 Ad-Free Educational Games For 2026
Gamification In Education
Screen Time That Counts: Why Gamification Is the Future of Learning
10 Ways 5G Will Transform Mobile Gaming and Streaming
10 Ways 5G Will Transform Mobile Gaming and Streaming
Why You Need Game Development
Why You Need Game Development?

BUSINESS

Samsung AI chip profit jump
The $1 Trillion Chip Race: How Samsung’s 160% Profit Jump Validates the AI Hardware Boom
Embedded Finance 2.0
Embedded Finance 2.0: Moving Invisible Transactions into the Global Education Sector
HBM4 Supercycle
The Great Silicon Squeeze: How the HBM4 "Supercycle" is Cannibalizing the Chip Market
South Asia IT Strategy 2026: From Corridor to Archipelago
South Asia’s Silicon Corridor: How Bangladesh & India are Redefining Regionalized IT?
Featured Image of Modernize Your SME
Digital Business Blueprint 2026, SME Modernization, Digital Transformation for SMEs

TECHNOLOGY

Samsung AI chip profit jump
The $1 Trillion Chip Race: How Samsung’s 160% Profit Jump Validates the AI Hardware Boom
Quantum Ready Finance
Beyond The Headlines: Quantum-Ready Finance And The Race To Hybrid Cryptographic Frameworks
Solid-State EV Battery Architecture
Beyond Lithium: The 2026 Breakthroughs in Solid-State EV Battery Architecture
AI Integrated Labs
Beyond The Lab Report: What AI-Integrated Labs Mean For Clinical Medicine In 2026
Agentic AI in Banking
Agentic AI in Banking: Navigating the New Frontier of Real-Time Fraud Prevention

HEALTH

Digital Detox for Kids
Digital Detox for Kids: Balancing Online Play With Outdoor Fun [2026 Guide]
Worlds Heaviest Man Dies
Former World's Heaviest Man Dies at 41: 1,322-Pound Weight Led to Fatal Kidney Infection
Biomimetic Brain Model Reveals Error-Predicting Neurons
Biomimetic Brain Model Reveals Error-Predicting Neurons
Long COVID Neurological Symptoms May Affect Millions
Long COVID Neurological Symptoms May Affect Millions
nipah vaccine human trial
First Nipah Vaccine Passes Human Trial, Shows Promise