The CCP’s Military Exercises and Carrier Maneuvers Signal the Regime’s Taiwan Invasion Strategy

China’s recent carrier fleet maneuvers likely rehearsed a plan to prevent allied aid to Taiwan and buy time for the CCP’s amphibious landing operations.
The CCP’s Military Exercises and Carrier Maneuvers Signal the Regime’s Taiwan Invasion Strategy
The Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning arrives in Hong Kong's waters on July 7, 2017. Anthony Wallace/AFP via Getty Images
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On June 17, Japan’s Ministry of Defense released a map illustrating recent movements of China’s Liaoning and Shandong aircraft carriers, with the Liaoning even crossing into the second island chain just north of key U.S. military installations in Guam. This was the first time Japan has reported both Chinese carriers conducting simultaneous operations in the Pacific.
Shen Zhou
Shen Zhou
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Shen Zhou, a former design engineer for military vehicles, is a China observer who has paid close attention to the Chinese regime’s military expansion over the years. He started contributing to The Epoch Times in 2020.