China launched its most extensive war games around Taiwan on Monday to showcase Beijing’s ability to cut off the island from outside support in a conflict, testing Taipei’s resolve to defend itself and its arsenal of U.S.-made weapons.
The Eastern Theatre Command said it had deployed troops, warships, fighter jets and artillery for its “Justice Mission 2025” exercises to encircle the democratically governed island, conduct live fire and simulated strikes on land and sea targets, and drills to blockade Taiwan’s main ports.
The live-firing exercises will continue on Tuesday across a record seven zones designated by China’s Maritime Safety Administration, making the drills the largest to date by total coverage and in areas closer to Taiwan than previous exercises. The military had initially said artillery firing would be confined to five zones.


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Cutting Taiwan from US support in case of conflict is famously NOT invasion, it’s defense against US attacks.
Oh, so like when the USA does the same to Venezuela and Cuba it’s just self defense like Trump says?
The difference being that the USA actively murders hundreds of thousands of people in both countries through economic sanctioning, whereas China has enacted no economic blockade and is in fact Taiwan’s largest economic partner.
Yes, that is good of China to not act like the USA. Which is why it is concerning when they start to act like a more competent version of the USA.
To cut off the island from outside support in a conflict with…who?
Conflict =/= invasion, though?
So we’re in agreement with the obvious fact that China is running drills to cut off Taiwan from external aid in case it has a conflict with Taiwan, right?
In response to Taiwan buying $11bn in US weapons, China carries out a military exercise in which it simulates a Taiwan encirclement to prevent it from US military involvement, yes
US military involvement in case of what?
We gotta make sure this passes the clown captcha test. Otherwise it has the same energy as “the American civil war was just for states rights”
In case of military conflict between Taiwan and China, what’s your point? You just assume that it’s a Chinese military invasion of Taiwan because you’re a propagandized westerner, but it could very well be an economic blockade of the China sea by US + regional puppets
Mf, that’s YOU lmao
Can you explain how encircling Taiwan helps with that blockade? Keep in mind there are actual us military bases in japan, and Japan is not the one being encircled. You’d think if the intention was in defense of an American offensive the island with the military bases would receive the most focus. It’s not, which suggests that it isn’t a defensive exercise with the intent of counteracting an American offensive.
This whole thing is a response to Taiwan spending $11bn in US weapons, of course the exercise is about Taiwan, what are you talking about?
Sure, buddy… And Russia is also just defending themselves from NATO by invading Ukraine.
Even Xi said, he wants to rule Taiwan, if necessary, with military force, so please quit the bullshit… Thanks.
Can you provide a source for this? I’m very interested
Honestly it’s a reading between the lines. Xi says:
https://www.cfr.org/blog/what-xi-jinpings-major-speech-means-taiwan
The “peaceful reunification” is aspirational, not practical. The practical is “take resolute action to utterly defeat any attempt toward ‘Taiwan independence’” and we see that with this military action. Consensus among CCP members is that peaceful reunification is unlikely to happen and that military force will be required (see the book “Leadership and the Rise of Great Powers” by a member of the CCP).
So, he absolutely did NOT say that, huh, whaddya know!
The literal words of Xi Jinping: “advance peaceful national reunification”
Lemmy libs: “[he] said he wants to rule Taiwan, if necessary, with military force”
Like I said, I recommend reading literature on the matter from CCP members to get more context on the matter. It won’t help you shit post for karma but it does help one make sense of things.
Literature on the matter from CCP members is irrelevant to the original claim that “Xi Jinping said he wants to rule Taiwan, if necessary, with military force”, though. You can make excuses for disinformation if you want because it suits your point of view, but that’s literally false.
I wasn’t the one who made that claim of Xi, I was the one who showed up with receipts and said you would have to read between the lines to arrive at a similar conclusion: that Xi & the party will use force if necessary to achieve the goal of reunification. Do you not think that is more relevant?