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China's Massive War Games Around Taiwan

Taiwans security agency reveals Chinas massive war games were a response to growing international support, aiming to divert attention from economic struggles. The exercises, named Justice Mission twenty twenty-five, involved firing rockets towards Taiwan and deploying numerous warships and aircraft. This led to flight cancellations and regional concerns. Chinas hybrid pressure campaign includes military moves and economic tactics, spreading doubt about Taiwans defenses online. Over five days, seven hundred ninety-nine accounts pushed nineteen thousand controversial messages, with two million cyberattacks linked to groups tied to Chinas military. Checkout Solipillow.com

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