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At least 30 Chinese Aircraft enter Taiwanese airspace


Taiwan on Monday reported the largest incursion since January by China's air force in its air defence zone, with the island's defence ministry saying Taiwanese fighters scrambled to warn away 30 aircraft in the latest uptick in tensions. Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, has complained for the past two years or so of repeated missions by China's air force near the democratically governed island, often in the southwestern part of its air defence identification zone, or ADIZ, close to the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands. Taiwan calls China's repeated nearby military activities "grey zone" warfare, designed to both wear out Taiwan's forces by making them repeatedly scramble, and also to test Taiwan's responses.

The latest Chinese mission included 22 fighters, as well as electronic warfare, early warning and antisubmarine aircraft, the Taiwan ministry said. The aircraft flew in an area to the northeast of the Pratas, according to a map the ministry provided, though far from Taiwan itself. Taiwan sent combat aircraft to warn away the Chinese aircraft, while missile systems were deployed to monitor them, the ministry said. It was the largest incursion since Taiwan reported 39 Chinese aircraft in its ADIZ on Jan. 23. read more There was no immediate comment from China, which has in the past said such moves were drills aimed at protecting the country's sovereignty. China's military said last week it had recently conducted an exercise around Taiwan as a "solemn warning" against its "collusion" with the United States. That came after U.S. President Joe Biden angered China by appearing to signal a change in a U.S. policy of "strategic ambiguity" on Taiwan by saying the United States would get involved militarily if China were to attack the island. read more China has stepped up pressure on Taiwan to accept its sovereignty claims. Taiwan's government says it wants peace but will defend itself if attacked. No shots have been fired and the Chinese aircraft have not been flying in Taiwan's air space, but in its ADIZ, a broader area Taiwan monitors and patrols that acts to give it more time to respond to any threats.
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always testing the waters. saka test narin sa reaction-reaction time nang west at kanilang mga armed forces movement sa pacific. pati siguro test din nila reaction nang buong mundo.. sure ako nag take notes talaga dyan ang Tsina.
 
binawi na po ng US na susuportahan nila ang taiwan sabi ng US nabigla lang daw si biden sa tanong

US has been supporting Taiwan since before, kaya lang bawal sabihin officially baka magalit si Tsina. Biggest na naitulong nang US is to intrust Taiwan with its tech and let Taiwan be a big player in the tech industry... so far it pays off sa decades na plano... Tsina has 10-30% chance to invade Taiwan, they are still calculating the risk of the world nations boycotting them and imposing sanctions if they invade Taiwan.
 
they cant invade Taiwan dahil sa kanila na yan

parang hongkong at macau lang yan, sa hongkong nanaig pa rin ang one china policy, sinasakyan lang nila ang US sa issue ng Taiwan, yung crush ko nga sa Taiwan sya lumaki pero sa mainland china na cya ngayon, at mas lalo siyang gumanda
 
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