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Chinese propagandist deletes tweet warning Nancy Pelosi’s plane could get shot down

Chinese government propagandist Hu Xijin said on Saturday he deleted a tweet warning of military retaliation if US militaไry jets escort House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on her visit to Taiwan.

However, he nixed the tweet only after Twitter𝄹 blocked his account.

Pelosi, third in the line of p𒆙residentꦕial succession, after President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, started a trip to Asia on Saturday morning, with official stops planned in Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan.

It’s widely speculated she will al♏so stop in Taiwan, which Communist China maintains is a breakaway province, not an independent country, and has no right to conduct foreign relations. The two split in 1949 after a civil war that saw the Community Party take over mainland China.

Pelosi has refused to confirm the reports that she will visit the self-governing island. If the visit takes place, she would be the highest-ranking American elected official to visit Taiwan sincꦕe 1997.

While he deleted the tweetღ about shooting Pelosi down, Hu Xijin continued to tweet comments about the trip.

Hu Xijin
Hu Xijin deleted a tweet warning of military retaliation if Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan. Gilles Sabrie/Bloomberg
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Pelosi has not confirmed if she will visit Taiwan or not. SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

“If Pelosi really visits Taiwan as planned, the Tsai Ing-wen [Taiwanese] authorities are accomplice,” .

“The mainland will definitely carry out severe punishment actions on Taiwan at the same time. The unbearable consequences will fall on Tsai authorities.”

The Chinese military, meanwhile, conducted live-fire exercises Saturday off its coast oppoဣsite Taiwan as the speaker was flying east. 

The People’s Liberation Army con♛ducted the drills near the Pingta🧸n islands off Fujian province, the official Xinhua News Agency announced.

The one-sentence announcement gave no indication whether the exercises would include missiles, fighter planes o𒐪r other we😼apons.

In a🍃 Thursday phone call, President Xi Jinping warned President Joe Biden against “external interference” in Beijing’s dealings with the island.