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‘Strong punishment’: China starts two days of military drills around Taiwan

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‘Strong punishment’: China starts two days of military drills around Taiwan​

Planes advised to avoid

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024...lls-around-the-self-governed-island-of-taiwan

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The death throes of a dying regime. Keep doing military drills as your economy goes to hell. :cool:

Start sinking Chinese 'fishing boats' in the area. :wink:
 
Aiyoh, why don't they just attack Taiwan! Get rid of those fuckiens once and for all.
 
Former parliamentary speaker, Abdullah Tarmugi attended May 20 inauguration ceremony for President Lai Ching-te. Singapore was the largest source of foreign investment in Taiwan last year at US$2.28 billion. It is also Taiwan’s largest investment destination in Southeast Asia, with direct investment of US$2.44 billion during the same period

https://www.taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=2&post=253120
 
All for show la... last thing PRC wants is to turn Taiwan into another Ukraine... just don't declare independence.
 
Former parliamentary speaker, Abdullah Tarmugi attended May 20 inauguration ceremony for President Lai Ching-te. Singapore was the largest source of foreign investment in Taiwan last year at US$2.28 billion. It is also Taiwan’s largest investment destination in Southeast Asia, with direct investment of US$2.44 billion during the same period

https://www.taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=2&post=253120
Very weird. When Taiwanese themselves are fleeing the island.
 
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