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TAIWAN has launched 14 days of war games to prepare for the “worst case scenario” as tensions with China reach boiling point.
BOMBSHELL Google Maps images have exposed China’s secret submarine fleet with six nuke boats massed at a base – as fears loom ...
The images taken from Google Maps, show six nuclear-powered submarines stationed at the First Submarine Base, about 18km east ...
Taiwan and China split amid civil war 76 years ago, but tensions have risen since 2016, when China cut off almost all contacts with Taipei. Tucker Reals is CBSNews.com's foreign editor ...
using US-built simulation tools. Live-fire drills are expected in July. China’s military actions near Taiwan have become more frequent, forming a clear pattern of pressure. Although Taiwan has ...
Taiwan's largest annual military drills, the Han Kuang exercises, started on Saturday with experts suggesting that the extended 14-day war games are a response to China's growing "gray zone" actions ...
At a critical juncture in China’s industrial ... In spring last year, he was a Taiwan Fellow and a visiting scholar at Academia Sinica. There are moments in history when America has turned its back on ...
The war games come amid fears that China will invade the island ... will use the US-built Joint Theater Level Simulation platform to simulate Taiwan's "worst case scenario" - a full-scale assault ...
It's a reminder of that war's global impact. Russia's full-scale invasion has certainly affected the thinking in Taiwan ... accountable for its actions, China might think they can get away ...
(Reuters) - 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.
TAIPEI, - China could find a "pretext" to stage new war games around Taiwan this year, coinciding with sensitive dates such as the anniversary in May of a year since President Lai Ching-te took ...
Admiral Samuel Paparo, the head of United States forces for the Indo-Pacific, warned Senate lawmakers about the implications of a war with China over the island of Taiwan. Should China try to take ...