China has simulated 'sealing off' Taiwan during a third day of war games around the self-ruled island
CHINA HAS SIMULATED “sealing off” Taiwan during a third day of war games around the self-ruled island, as the United States deployed a naval destroyer into Beijing-claimed waters as a show of force.
“This freedom of navigation operation upheld the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea,” the US Navy said in a statement “If any war happens, now that their missiles are so advanced, there’s no way our side could resist. This side will be levelled to the ground.” But China had repeatedly warned against any meeting, and began the latest wargames soon after Tsai returned to Taiwan.
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