China Closes Chunks of Its Airspace with No Explanation
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The size and duration of the restriction, which affects five areas covering a total of 73,000 km2 north of Taiwan, raises concerns about the preparation of military operations.
China is blocking five airspace sectors off its coast without any public justification – and this is unusually long. Experts speculate on possible reasons.
The Chinese Communist Party recently established an unusual airspace no-go zone in Shanghai and along the northeastern coast for 40 days, drawing high international attention. Defense experts analyze that this is not only a strategic warning against Japan's deployment of long-range missiles, but also a test of the US military's response and a practice of "multiple uses of one fish" tactics to blockade key passages in Taiwan's transportation line…
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