China's extension of military exercises near Taiwan: escalation or deterrence?
China extends military drills near Taiwan, sparking debate over escalation versus deterrence in regional security.

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Was China's decision to extend military exercises around Taiwan a justified security measure?
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China has extended its military exercises around Taiwan, increasing tensions in the Taiwan Strait region. Chinese authorities frame these exercises as necessary responses to provocations, while Taiwan and allied countries view them as threatening escalations undermining regional stability.
This dispute raises questions about the proportionality and strategic intent behind China's military posture near Taiwan, with significant implications for cross-strait relations and international security. The situation remains dynamic as diplomatic and military responses continue to evolve.
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