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VisitWhat will be Taiwan's next major action in response to increased Chinese military pressure by the end of 2024?
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China Increases Military Pressure on Taiwan's Lai with 175 Flights in June, Taiwan Calls for De-escalation
Jul 5, 2024, 03:45 AM
China has increased its military pressure on Taiwan, with 175 military flights crossing the median line in June, the highest in nearly two years. This escalation has raised concerns about the potential for unintentional clashes. Taiwan's Vice President Lai has been a focal point of these pressures. Taiwan has reported more Chinese military activity and has called for de-escalation. Global media narratives are highlighting Chinese acts of aggression, which are impacting U.S. strategy in the Taiwan Strait and stressing geopolitical tensions.
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