Over the past two years, major Chinese military exercises around Taiwan have gone from comparatively rare to almost routine.
It's important to understand that China does not want to fight a war over Taiwan, so if the Trump administration adheres closely to the One China Policy and resists forms of military provocation (e.g.
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As for China’s repeated threats to annex Taiwan, Trump told The Wall Street Journal last month ... “As for opportunities, we ...
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As Taiwan’s opposing political parties argue over constitutional issues, Chinese military exercises steadily bring ships and ...
China's warplanes continue to fly near Taiwan almost daily, forcing Taipei to exhaust its military in response.
China views Taiwan as part of its territory and has repeatedly ... the Chinese response could be much worse than what we are seeing now,” he told VOA.
China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory ... "This shows their hegemonic nature, which we can all see very clearly," Koo said. The military has already included ...
He urged China to join Taiwan in contributing to “peace ... s remarks as a “pretext” for taking military action. “We see no justification for a routine annual celebration to be used ...
China launched fresh, large-scale military exercises around Taiwan and its outlying islands ... to resist "annexation" by Beijing and refuse to see itself as part of the People’s Republic ...