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By Greg Torode and Jun Yuan Yong SINGAPORE, May 28 (Reuters) - A conflict between the U.S. and China over Taiwan would risk a nuclear escalation with both militaries likely to stage sweeping operations targeting rival command and communications hubs,
China's Coast Guard on Monday said it had conducted "law enforcement" patrols in waters east of Taiwan in response to Japan and the
China wants full control over Taiwan. The U.S. has deliberately remained quiet about what it would do if Beijing tried to take it by force.
China deployed over 100 vessels around Taiwan after the Trump-Xi Beijing summit, Taiwan's National Security Council Secretary General Joseph Wu says.
China did not launch a large-scale, Taiwan-specific military exercise after the Trump-Xi meeting. But that doesn’t mean the PLAN has been inactive.
China’s President Xi Jinping warned President Donald Trump that disputes over Taiwan could push Washington and Beijing toward conflict during Trump’s first visit to the country as president in nearly a decade.
A military conflict between the US and China over Taiwan could rapidly snowball into a nuclear crisis, a new defence assessment warned after Beijing issued a stark warning to Washington over its support to the island. The report from the International ...
China’s Xi Jinping has warned President Donald Trump that their two countries could clash over Taiwan if the issue is not handled properly.
The China Coast Guard carried out “law-enforcement patrols” in waters east of Taiwan on Monday, in retaliation for Japan and the Philippines’ recent plans to begin maritime boundary delimitation negotiations in waters that overlap with areas claimed by China.
China wants the world to hear only one version of Taiwan’s story: Beijing’s. And much of the world is listening to this version.