China reportedly building 'D-Day'-style barges as fears of Taiwan invasion rise
- China is reportedly building a fleet of barges suitable for amphibious landings amid fears of a Taiwan invasion, according to a report by Naval News.
- The new barges could allow the Chinese military to bypass Taiwan's defenses and deploy heavy military equipment directly onto roads, as explained by Naval News.
- Taiwan demonstrated its defense capabilities in military exercises, emphasizing its commitment to self-reliance and readiness, as reported by the Associated Press.
- Concerns are rising in Washington that China is getting closer to taking military action against Taiwan, with insights from CIA Director Bill Burns.
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New Satellite Pictures From China Spark ‘Invasion’ Panic
The construction of a new fleet of D-Day-style landing barges in China has raised significant concerns regarding Beijing’s potential intentions toward Taiwan. Recent satellite imagery has identified the emergence of three to five new “special and unusual” barges at the Guangzhou Shipyard, located in southern China. Typically, such barges are commonplace at various riverside and coastal construction projects. However, the characteristics of these…
New satellite pictures from China spark 'invasion' panic
The construction of a new fleet of D-Day-style landing barges in China has raised significant concerns regarding Beijing’s potential intentions toward Taiwan. Recent satellite imagery has identified the emergence of three to five new “special and unusual” barges at the Guangzhou Shipyard, located in southern China. Typically, such barges are commonplace at various riverside and […]
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