Latest military drills are part of pattern of exercises for China
- The Chinese military conducted large-scale military drills around Taiwan for two consecutive days, raising concerns about a potential blockade of the Taiwan Strait, according to the Eastern Theater Command.
- Exercises named 'Strait Thunder 2025A' focused on tasks such as verification, expulsion, and blockade control in the Taiwan Strait.
- Taiwan's Defense Ministry reported detecting 71 Chinese military aircraft and 13 naval vessels involved in the ongoing exercise.
- China's military actions suggest it is preparing for potential reunification efforts with Taiwan, which experts believe could occur by 2027.
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China's Military Takes Serious Step Towards War, Conducts Scary Exercise: DETAILS
The Chinese Communist regime is continuing to undertake provocative actions as fears of war with Taiwan grow.The CCP and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have repeatedly made it clear that re-unifying Taiwan with China is a top priority of the regime.If it can't happen through diplomatic means, then China will likely attempt to take it with overwhelming military force. The window for an invasion to happen is believed by experts to open in 2027.An invas…
China Conducts 2nd Day of Exercises Around Taiwan; Naming Suggests More Drills to Come Later This Year
BEIJING — The Chinese military on Wednesday conducted a second consecutive day of large-scale military drills around Taiwan, raising concerns about a potential blockade of the Taiwan Strait. The military’s Eastern Theater Command, which oversees the Taiwan area, said the exercises, codenamed “Strait Thunder - 2025A,” were carried out in the central and southern waters of the Taiwan Strait.
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