China’s state-run Global Times reported this week that China’s recent pattern of military flights around Taiwan are becoming more elaborate, with Chinese warplanes practicing to block the U.S. or Japan from intervening should China invade the island.
On Friday, China deployed 20 warplanes including a dozen fighter jets and four bombers, in the largest-ever set of military flights around Taiwan. Those military flights continued over the weekend and on Monday, China deployed 10 more aircraft around the island.
Citing unnamed Chinese analysts, the Global Times wrote on Monday that the large-scale military flights around Taiwan over the weekend “showed that the PLA is capable of surrounding the island of Taiwan and blocking it from receiving foreign reinforcements, and also sent a strong warning to the coast guard agreement the U.S. signed with the island on Friday.”
On Friday, China deployed 20 warplanes including a dozen fighter jets and four bombers, in the largest-ever set of military flights around Taiwan. Those military flights continued over the weekend and on Monday, China deployed 10 more aircraft around the island.
Citing unnamed Chinese analysts, the Global Times wrote on Monday that the large-scale military flights around Taiwan over the weekend “showed that the PLA is capable of surrounding the island of Taiwan and blocking it from receiving foreign reinforcements, and also sent a strong warning to the coast guard agreement the U.S. signed with the island on Friday.”
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