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Pentagon lists six possible causes of China-Taiwan war

Por: Newsweek World October 20, 2023

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The Department of Defense's new report on China's military posture examines the country's escalating coercion campaign against Taiwan in recent years, taking the form of military drills, including a simulated blockade, ballistic missile overflights, and a rising number of warplane sorties in the skies around Taiwan.The report goes on to outline six scenarios that could prompt China to take military action in neighboring Taiwan,... + full article



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