China’s Provocations in Taiwan’s Outer Islands Threaten First Island Chain, Expert Warns

A Chinese coast guard vessel entered waters near the Pratas Islands on May 23, triggering a standoff.
China’s Provocations in Taiwan’s Outer Islands Threaten First Island Chain, Expert Warns
Chinese coast guard vessel 3501 entered restricted waters around Pratas on May 23, 2026, prompting Taiwan to dispatch its Taichung patrol ship for a close-range response and radio exchange over sovereignty. Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration
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A conflict between Taiwan and China over a strategically located atoll at the top of the South China Sea risks escalating into a fatal confrontation and delivering a devastating blow to the first island chain, an expert warns.

A Chinese coast guard vessel entered waters near the Pratas Islands on May 23, triggering a standoff and an exchange of radio warnings with a Taiwanese patrol ship, Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration (CGA) said on May 24.

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Jarvis Lim
Jarvis Lim
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Jarvis Lim is a Taiwan-based writer focusing on human rights, U.S.–China relations, China's economic and political influence in Southeast Asia, and cross-strait relations.