How China’s New Naval and Air Sites Would Aid an Attack on Taiwan
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kwon Su-hyeon = The Wall Street Journal (WJS) reported on the 4th (local time) that China is expanding its military infrastructure, including landing bases and airfields, along the eastern coast, including the Taiwan Strait, with an eye toward attacking Taiwan. Based on satellite photos, open source data, and expert analysis, the WSJ reported that China has been constructing large-scale infrastructure along the eas…
How China’s New Naval and Air Sites Would Aid an Attack on Taiwan
China is undertaking a large-scale build-out of infrastructure along its eastern coast, including air and naval sites that show its growing readiness for a potential conflict over Taiwan. Satellite images and other open-source material examined by The Wall Street Journal illustrate how these facilities would strengthen China’s hand if it launched an invasion of the […] The post How China’s New Naval and Air Sites Would Aid an Attack on Taiwan ap…
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The Wall Street Journal has devoted a detailed analysis to the extensive work undertaken by China over the past decade to develop the network of air and naval bases and logistical connections necessary to launch an invasion of Taiwan. The rapid construction and expansion of naval bases, airfields, and other logistical facilities along China's eastern coast demonstrates how Beijing is preparing not only for an invasion across the Taiwan Strait, b…
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