Secretive US-Taiwan naval drills counter Chinese threat in Pacific
In April, under the shroud of secrecy, the U.S. and Taiwan navies silently convened for joint drills in the Pacific, aiming to strengthen cooperation amidst mounting Chinese military provocations. With almost daily Chinese incursions into Taiwan's airspace, the exercises were crucial, despite their clandestine nature. Operating under the guise of "unplanned sea encounters," the drills tested basic operations and tactical manoeuvres, highlighting the growing strategic partnership between Washington and Taipei in the face of Beijing's territorial assertions.
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SOURCE: REUTERS
Reporting by Reuters
TAIPEI, May 14 (Reuters) – The U.S. and Taiwan navies conducted joint drills in the Pacific in April that, officially, did not take place, four people briefed on the matter said, as the two militaries boost cooperation amid rising Chinese military threats.
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