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VisitHow will Taiwan alter its military posture in response to China's 2024 military drills?
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China Launches 'Joint Sword-2024A' Drills Around Taiwan, Mobilizes 35 Aircraft
May 23, 2024, 11:19 AM
China has launched its largest military drills in a year around Taiwan, named 'Joint Sword-2024A', in response to what it calls 'separatist acts' by Taiwan's new president, Lai Ching-te. The exercises, which began on May 23 and will last for two days, involve the army, navy, air force, and rocket force. They include joint maritime and air combat patrols, mock strikes, and the deployment of dozens of warplanes and naval vessels. Specific areas of focus include the islands of Kinmen and Dongyin. Taiwan's military has mobilized its forces and expressed confidence in its ability to protect the island. Notably, 35 Chinese aircraft, including 28 that crossed the median line, have been reported. The drills are intended as a strong punishment for Taiwan's push for independence and a warning to external forces. Beijing's state media emphasized that the exercises are a response to the inauguration of President Lai and his separatist stance.
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