China concludes 2-day war games around Taiwan
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China launched its latest round of war games around Taiwan on Tuesday, saying on Wednesday they were code-named "Strait Thunder-2025" and were a "stern warning" against separatism.
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CHINA has paraded its terrifying new invasion barges that connect up to form a runway for attack vehicles – and they could be used to storm Taiwan. Satellite pictures show the huge hybrid
China's launches drills around Taiwan to "severely punish" the island's pro-independence leader, as the U.S. boosts its war footing in Japan to deter Chinese "aggression."
The People’s Liberation Army has released footage of a coastal strike exercise simulating precision attacks on a mock liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal – a drill devised clearly with Taiwan ’s largest such facility in mind.
Taiwan has long been the most tense flashpoint between Washington and Beijing. By law, the U.S. is required to help Taiwan defend its democracy. This week, China’s People’s Liberation Army launched new drills and sent ships around Taiwan.
Vast new Chinese barges spotted off the country's south coast could be used to land heavy equipment and thousands of personnel in a possible invasion of Taiwan, defence experts say.
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The Manila Times on MSN'PH not going to war over Taiwan'MALACAÑANG on Thursday said the Philippines has no plans to go to war in the event of a Taiwan invasion 'unless they involve us.'
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The National Interest on MSNChina Holds Major Naval Exercise With a Carrier Near TaiwanThe exercise was “to test the joint combat readiness” of the Command‘s forces and be a “stern warning” against Taiwanese separatism.
China has wrapped up a round of live-fire exercises that simulates a blockade of Taiwan following fresh tensions with its president and a new report about Washington’s desire to stop Beijing from taking the island.
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