Former Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo is concerned that the US -China conflict may explode if President Biden does not show a strong leadership role.

If there is a strong US president, I don't think we have to worry about danger.

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He said that Taiwan was particularly dangerous and troublesome, and said that Washington was angering to Panda, referring to Beijing, in Taiwan tensions that were already sensitive and potentially at risk.

Former Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo.

According to former Singapore Foreign Minister, currently the scholar of the National University of Justice of Singapore National University, such actions of Washington with Beijing can lead to the risk of bomb exploding right before the eyes.

Yeo said that in the United States, there are people who want to lure China to make wrong actions, putting the US in a situation to respond and force the opponent to pay expensive prices.

Chinese fighter rehearsals near Taiwan Island on August 7.

The Washington - Beijing relationship escalated tensions when US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan earlier this month, despite strong warnings from Chinese officials.

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The visit sparked a series of real bullets, mobilized many Chinese army.

The Government of President Biden asserts still respect the principle of a China, as well as many previous commitments between the parties in Taiwan.

However, the United States in the past few years has had many steps to support the Taiwanese leadership government Thai English, causing China to react fiercely.

Singapore is one of the countries with the most powerful voice in calling the US - China to hit a clash that can escalate and affect other countries in the region.

After two weeks of absence seemed to attend the Bac Doi Ha Conference, Xi visited Liaoning, distributed the message of economic development and common prosperity.

China simultaneously practiced around Taiwan after Pelosi's visit to show their position to the US, as well as holding images after tough statements, according to experts.