Taiwan, Military Drills and Chinese invasion
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Chen Binhua (陳斌華), spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, accused the DPP administration of “stubbornly” clinging to separatist views, Liberty Times reported.
Taiwan unveiled its new U.S.-sourced M1A2T Abrams tanks, illustrating their capabilities during military exercises aimed at showcasing the island's defense readiness against possible Chinese aggression.
United States President Donald Trump’s bold claim that B-2 stealth bombers had “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear sites briefly sparked discussion in Taiwan: could a similar
Taiwan on Thursday welcomed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s remarks on China’s growing military power. During a press conference on Wednesday, Rutte said that China's military expansion is shifting toward combat readiness and that its ambitions to seize Taiwan are increasingly evident,
Taiwan is launching its largest-ever military exercises today, starting with simulated attacks on its command systems and infrastructure in the event of a Chinese invasion, senior defense officials said.