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Anonymous Taiwan tracks second Chinese '(...) 05/26/26(Tue)04:28:40 No. 1516919 By Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee May 26, 202612:44 AM GMT+1Updated 3 hours ago https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/taiwan-tracks-second-chinese-combat-patrol-week-sends-ships-jets-monitor-2026-05-25/ Summary Taiwan on alert over stepped up Chinese military activities Taiwan also monitoring Chinese carrier group movements Chinese ship-carried missiles a major concern, academic says Taiwan was a major topic of Trump-Xi talks in Beijing China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own >>
Anonymous 05/26/26(Tue)04:29:35 No. 1516920 TAIPEI, May 26 (Reuters) - Taiwan sent ships and fighter jets to monitor the second Chinese "joint combat readiness patrol" in a week near the island, in what a senior Taiwanese security official said showed China was the sole source of instability in the region. China has pressured Taiwan by increasing its military presence around the island, and Taipei is on high alert for further Chinese actions after President Xi Jinping discussed Taiwan with U.S. President Donald Trump in Beijing this month. The Reuters Iran Briefing newsletter keeps you informed with the latest developments and analysis of the Iran war. Sign up here. China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, and operates its warships and warplanes around the island on an almost daily basis. Taiwan's government rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims. Late on Monday, Taiwan's defence ministry said it had detected 21 Chinese aircraft, including J-16 fighters and drones, operating all around the island, which, along with warships, were carrying out a "joint combat readiness patrol". China's defence ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Taiwan's defence ministry published three pictures taken by its own forces - one from an F-16 jet of two Chinese fighters trailing a Y-20 aerial refuelling aircraft, one of the Chinese warship the Yinchuan, and one of a Taiwanese navy sailor watching the same ship through binoculars. >>
Anonymous 05/26/26(Tue)04:32:11 No. 1516921 Writing on his X account on Tuesday about the patrol and presence of the Liaoning carrier group, Taiwan National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph Wu said what China was doing was "unprovoked." "The PRC is the sole source of instability in the Indo-Pacific," he added, referring to the People's Republic of China. On Saturday, Wu said China had deployed more than 100 ships up and down the first island chain, an area that stretches from Japan down to Taiwan and into the Philippines. Those ships remain in place, a separate Taiwan official told Reuters. Speaking to reporters in Taipei, Pan Chun-kuang, from the ministry's intelligence department, said Taiwan also continues to track the movements of China's aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, operating in the Western Pacific. China carried out a similar "readiness patrol" last Tuesday, the day before Taiwan President Lai Ching-te marked his second year in office. China calls Lai a "separatist" and has rebuffed multiple offers from him for talks. Su Tzu-yun, a director at Taiwan's top military think tank, the Institute for National Defence and Security Research, said Chinese warships equipped with cruise missiles are being deployed as close as 24 nautical miles from Taiwan's shores during these "combat" patrols. That gives air defence forces far less time to respond, especially because ship-launched, sea-skimming missiles are harder to detect and could hit targets just three minutes after being launched. "If China were to use this kind of surprise missile attack, it could temporarily paralyse Taiwan," he added. Over the weekend, Taiwan said its coast guard had faced off with a Chinese coast guard ship near the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands, which are strategically located at the top end of the South China Sea. >>
Anonymous 05/26/26(Tue)04:33:11 No. 1516922 Reporting by Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee; Additional reporting by Yi-Chin Lee, Fabian Hamacher and Roger Tung; Editing by Lincoln Feast, Himani Sarkar and Thomas Derpinghaus >>
Anonymous 05/26/26(Tue)06:38:34 No. 1516927 Trump won't do shit >>
fly on great chyyNa wall 05/26/26(Tue)13:31:34 No. 1516943 >>1516927 secret recording on the recent visit to chyyNa: tRump: "say Winnie, are all the recording apparatus turned off?" Xi:"Yes great industrious and all wise entrepreneur" tRump"okay, we give you Taiwan and we take Cuba, the Jews take Gaza, as we've already promised Ucrane to Putin, okay?" Xi: ok>>
Anonymous 05/26/26(Tue)17:43:37 No. 1516964 >>1516927 >Trump won't do shi He already sold Taiwan out for Hormuz. It was in all the news last week. Of course he won't do anything, this is the deal. Jews > Taiwan>>
Anonymous 05/27/26(Wed)10:08:41 No. 1517046 >>1516943 >>1516964 It’s dangerous because if China did attack Taiwan it would trigger Japan and possibly then North Korea. The US should be concerned about this because the status quo is working and any war could change that, not that I think China actually wants a war but if the opportunity was there and they believed they’d be able to take Taiwan relatively easily they won’t hesitate.>>
Anonymous 05/27/26(Wed)12:01:47 No. 1517054 >>1517046 It'd trigger everybody, Anon. Japan, South Korea, Singapore, India, the Phillipines, Vietnam, and even Indonesia all have a vested and direct interest in ensuring that China can never leave its mainland mass because the very moment they're allowed to annex anything in East Asia in any capacity, they'll think they get to annex everything else in East Asia as well. Every country in the area, excepting perhaps Russia who has bigger fish to fry, has a vested interest in China remaining contained forever, including the United States.>>
Anonymous 05/27/26(Wed)15:06:50 No. 1517073 >>1517054 China is never going to attack Taiwan. I've been hearing this for the last decade and it still hasn't happened. They can't and they don't actually want to. It's war propaganda at this point>>
Anonymous 05/27/26(Wed)16:21:02 No. 1517082 >>1517073 They’ve tried. There was even an attempt to sneak tanks into Taiwan that got aborted when they got sussed out.>>
Anonymous 05/27/26(Wed)17:34:20 No. 1517087 >>1517073 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Taiwan_Strait_Crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Taiwan_Strait_Crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Taiwan_Strait_Crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Taiwan_Strait_Crisis>China initiated military maneuvers around Taiwan on 2 August 2022, before launching their first major military drill on 4–11 August 2022, which was carried out by China in response to US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. The drills involved live-fire drills, air sorties, naval deployments, and ballistic missile launches by the People's Liberation Army (PLA), marking China's biggest escalation in the region since the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1996 >>
Anonymous 05/27/26(Wed)17:37:56 No. 1517090 >>1517073 Pete Hegseth day-drinking again.>>
Anonymous 05/28/26(Thu)11:14:58 No. 1517152 Psyop
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