💨 Abstract
This week, two U.S. Navy ships sailed through the Taiwan Strait, marking the first such mission since President Trump took office. China criticized the move, claiming it increased security risks. The U.S. Navy transits the strait approximately monthly, and China, who views Taiwan as its own territory, considers the waterway part of its jurisdiction.
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