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China broke its silence on large-scale military drills near Taiwan, stating the timing and nature of such exercises are determined by its own needs, quoting Sun Tzu to emphasize unpredictability.

The drills, involving 90 warships and simulated attacks, marked one of Beijing’s largest shows of force in recent years but were unusually devoid of propaganda.

Taiwan declared the exercises over, noting the withdrawal of Chinese vessels.

Tensions remain high as China opposes Taiwan’s independence, criticizing its president Lai Ching-te, whose U.S. engagements have further strained relations.

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    13 days ago

    criticizing its president Lai Ching-te, whose U.S. engagements have further strained relations.

    Yep, that’s definitely the thing straining relations.