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China Resumes Military Flights Near Taiwan

China Resumes Military Flights Near Taiwan

Above: Chinese J-20 fighter jets in Changchun, Jilin Province, on Sept. 16, 2025. Image credit: Zhou Guoqiang/VCG via Getty Images

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The timing of China's increased activity around Taiwan, coinciding with the U.S. sending more troops to the Middle East, is no coincidence — Premier Xi has waited for the perfect window and found it. With depleted missile stockpiles and Marines in the Gulf, America has no real response ready in case of a Chinese attack, especially if it gets bogged down in a prolonged conflict, making this a dangerous moment for Taiwan.

China's latest round of military drills around Taiwan is merely a return to its routine posturing. While the number of jets and vessels operating near the country has increased, the force is far from sufficient in size to constitute any credible threat. The reality is that China lacks the logistics, technology and military readiness for an actual invasion, a fact Xi is more than aware of.


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