Chinese ‘invasion barges’ spotted on drills for first time
- Communist China is constructing at least five new special purpose barges designed for amphibious assaults, according to Naval News analyst H.I. Sutton.
- China is reportedly conducting amphibious landing exercises in the South China Sea, as stated by Radio Free Asia.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping has claimed that the People's Liberation Army could take control of Taiwan in 48 hours.
- Military experts warn that a misunderstanding could lead to 'uncontrolled escalation' and potential all-out war in the region.
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China Is Waging a ‘Gray Zone’ Campaign to Cement Power. Here’s How It Looks.
China employs 'gray zone' tactics—coercive actions below the threshold of war—to assert its territorial claims and expand influence. This includes deploying maritime militia, constructing artificial islands, and conducting cyber operations, complicating responses from other nations.
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