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VisitWhat changes will Taiwan make to its defense policy by June 2025 in response to China's drills?
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Official announcements from the Taiwanese government or Ministry of Defense
China Deploys 125 Warplanes, 34 Ships in Military Drill Around Taiwan
Oct 14, 2024, 01:37 PM
China has deployed a record 125 warplanes and 34 ships in a large-scale military drill around Taiwan. The exercise, reported by GlobalNational, is seen as a warning to Taiwan and has drawn concern from the United States. The drills are aimed at deterring separatist forces in Taiwan, according to Chinese officials.
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