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Taiwan vows to deter threats after China launches dozens of fighter jets

Por: Newsweek World December 26, 2022

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Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen vowed Monday to deter threats after China reportedly sent dozens of jets close to the Asian nation.An honour to preside over the promotions of our nation's Army, Navy & Air Force generals @MoNDefense. I will always stand with our troops - the better prepared our military is, the better #Taiwan can deter threats to our security & democratic way of life, Tsai wrote in a post to Twitter on Monday.The comments... + full article



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