China conducts on-site fire drills near Taiwan in the southeast

Taiwan military frigates were seated on the ship, preparing for the Chinese New Year in naval training, escalating the Chinese threat in Keelung, Taiwan, on January 7, 2022.

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The United States reiterated its commitment to Taiwan’s support for Taiwan on Wednesday as China expanded its second day off the coast of democratically-ruled islands to a massive military exercise the next day.

“In the face of China’s intimidation tactics and instability, the U.S.’s enduring commitment to allies and partners, including Taiwan, continues,” Tammy Bruce, “ A U.S. State Department spokesman said in a statement Tuesday night in the United States.

The Chinese military, navy and rocket forces launched a joint exercise Tuesday, which the military described as a “severe warning” to troops hoping to undermine peace in the Taiwan Strait.

“China’s aggressive military activities and rhetoric towards Taiwan will only exacerbate tensions and put security and world prosperity in the region at risk,” the State Department said.

The Chinese military said it has been attacking maritime and ground targets and blockade exercises to test the ability of its troops to operate together.

On Wednesday Perform an accurate strike According to PLA’s senior colonel Shi Yi, in the latest practice code, in the latest practice code, on simulation goals such as ports and energy facilities.

Taipei’s Ministry of Defense says 76 aircraft, 15 naval ships and 4 official ships were detected Since Taiwan talked about China last October, operations around the island are the largest in PLA since the “United Sword-2024b” war practice. Use of record military aircraft.

Taiwan’s armed forces hired aircraft, naval ships and coastal missile systems.

David Silbey, a professor specializing in military history and policy at Cornell University, said Beijing attempted to “terrorize Taiwan by reminding China of its substantive military power,” adding that the exercises would help Beijing prepare for any actual conflict.

Some view the latest drill as a sign of Beijing’s anger at President Lai. In a speech last monthLai labeled the mainland as a “foreign hostile force” and proposed legal and economic measures to resist Beijing’s “infiltration” efforts on the island.

Analysts for Eurasia Group said the delay in the two weeks after the speech – probably due to the flagship business summit held in Beijing in the past two weeks, with senior Chinese officials meeting with executives of multinational corporations.

“A exercise in the Taiwan Strait will have a shocking impact on Beijing’s push to attract foreign investment when foreign CEOs are in town,” the consulting firm said.

“Beijing is willing to ease cross-border tensions,” analysts said.

China considers Taiwan to be its own territory – claiming it refused – and vows to take back the island by force if necessary.

Since President Lai took office a year ago, Beijing has held several rounds of military exercises around Taiwan and sent fighter jets into its airspace.

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