China’s frequent military drills spark concerns in Taiwan of real attack with little time to respond
💨 Abstract
The Chinese military is conducting high-intensity drills around Taiwan, raising concerns about a potential attack with insufficient response time for Taiwan's military. These drills, described as "salami-slicing," are gradually encroaching on Taiwan's strategic space. Taiwanese officials assert China is planning an attack in 2027, but analysts warn Taiwan's defenses may not be sufficient.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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