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30 minutes ago, Volvobrick said:

Russians moved the troops. China draws boxes.

I wonder why draw so few boxes and leave big gaps all round ths island? Should draw 2 concentric circles around TW and shade the area in between then. That will mean business. 

Since ancient Chinese times, leave your enemy some room to retreat & escape aka "Liu Teow Hou Lou" ... :we-all-gonna-die:

Than, sank their boats in the middle of the sea if escape to other countries and not China main land.... :XD:

Like Ching Dynasty generals going after Shaolin monks. Let them escape and see where the meet-up and 'Yi Ku Ta Chi' aka "one drum lift the sprits" to round them up. :secret-laugh:

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7 minutes ago, kobayashiGT said:

We also showing our military strength soon! National day coming! Majulah Singapura! 

Should also fire a few Himars rockets and some artillery rounds into the Singapore Strait.😁

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3 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Should also fire a few Himars rockets and some artillery rounds into the Singapore Strait.😁

Show off their latest hypersonic missiles by firing across Taiwan... :XD:

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4 minutes ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Show off their latest hypersonic missiles by firing across Taiwan... :XD:

What if.....what if the missiles ran out of fuel and fall down into Taiwan hands or got intercepted? Mistakes happened. Then doesn't look good.

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48 minutes ago, Jamesc said:

Today only 3rd still got time.

Better go KTV tonight and pay by credit card.

WW3 then no need to pay credit card bill.

:D

Time to send your mil to visit Taiwan to eat smelly toufu.

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1 hour ago, steveluv said:

Hooray finally Taiwan will be liberated from the imperialists! Go CCP go!

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-02/china-announces-military-drills-encircling-taiwan-from-aug-4-7-l6cc5ljn

China Plans Four Days of Military Drills in Areas Encircling Taiwan
- Beijing declares provocative show of force after Pelosi lands
- Taiwan’s ruling party calls on China to be ‘responsible power’

 

By Sarah Zheng, 2 August 2022 at 22:29 GMT+7Updated on3 August 2022 at 00:12 GMT+7

China will conduct large-scale military drills and missile tests around Taiwan in a defiant show of force after House speaker Nancy Pelosi became the highest-ranking US politician to land on the island in a quarter century.

Beijing announced six exclusion zones encircling Taiwan to facilitate live-fire military drills from Thursday to Sunday, with some of the areas crossing into the island’s territorial waters. The size and scope of the areas could set the stage for the Chinese military’s most provocative actions near Taiwan in decades.

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An aircraft carrying US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrives in Taipei, Aug. 2.
Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg

Separately, the People’s Liberation Army said exercises could start as soon as Tuesday, leaving open the possibility of military activities around Taiwan while Pelosi was visiting. The operations include “long-range live firing in the Taiwan Strait” and “regular-guided fire testing in the eastern waters” off Taiwan from Tuesday evening, the PLA said. 

“This action is targeted at the US’s shocking recent major escalation on the Taiwan issue, and serves as a serious warning to Taiwanese independence forces or those seeking independence,” Shi Yi, a spokesperson for the Eastern Theater Command, said in a statement.

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A map released by the Xinhua news agency in China details areas that will be used for military drills encircling Taiwan from Aug. 4-7.
Source: Xinhua.

During the military drills, “relevant ships and aircraft should not enter the above sea areas and airspaces during this period,” the official Xinhua News Agency said in a report late Tuesday, which gave coordinates for the exercises. 

The exercises highlight the risk that Taiwan tensions could exacerbate existing supply chain woes. The Taiwan Strait is the primary route for ships passing from China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to points west. Almost half of the global container fleet and 88% of the world’s largest ships by tonnage passed through the waterway this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Taiwan’s defense ministry said 21 Chinese military aircraft entered its air-defense identification zone Tuesday, compared to four the day before. The PLA has stepped up its flights near Taiwan in recent months, and ramps ups the show of force around key events, including visits by US poltiicians.

Pelosi became the first US House speaker to visit the island in 25 years when her military aircraft arrived at Songshan Airport shortly before 11 p.m. local time. China considers Taiwan part of its territory and protests diplomatic visits to the democratic island.

The planned drills would be the most serious show of force by China around Taiwan since at least 1995, when Beijing test-fired missiles into the sea near the island. That move was part of China’s protests against President Bill Clinton’s decision to let Taiwan’s first democratically elected president, Lee Teng-hui, visit the US. 

Back then, China also declared exclusion zones around target areas during the tests, disrupting shipping and air traffic. 

Pelosi plans to hold a joint press briefing with President Tsai Ing-wen at about 10:50 a.m. Wednesday, the Taiwan leader’s office said in a statement. She is expected to depart the island later that day to continue her Asia tour visiting US allies South Korea and Japan. 

Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party called on China to exercise restraint and stop acts of military and political intimidation. China should “demonstrate the demeanor of a responsible power,” DPP spokeswoman Hsieh Pei-fen said in a statement late Tuesday.  

“No threatening remarks or provocative actions can reduce even slightly the determination of Taiwan and its international friends to defend democracy and freedom,” she added.

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14 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Should also fire a few Himars rockets and some artillery rounds into the Singapore Strait.😁

Yup, from "The Float" at Marina Bay to Semakau Island  :wut:

This Himars are said to be in the accuracy of 98%. 

At worst, over flown to Karimun Island, Indonesia... :XD:

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hopefully Winnie the Pooh will not loot all my favourite 台妹 away 

please leave some bread crumbs for me 🙊🙉🙈 

perhaps pinky can import 台妹 here huh 😍😍😍

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3 minutes ago, Inlinefour said:

hopefully Winnie the Pooh will not loot all my favourite 台妹 away 

please leave some bread crumbs for me 🙊🙉🙈 

perhaps pinky can import 台妹 here huh 😍😍😍

"Ping Lang Mei" you mean.... [sly]

No worries, Xi doesn't smoke.... :we-all-gonna-die: 

:grin:

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1 hour ago, Inlinefour said:

time to see 八国联军 Akan datang:ouch-it-hurts: 

 

Winnie the Pooh 万岁万岁万万岁 :a-toast: 

 

 

 

very worried about my 台妹 :inlove: 

How about your 槟榔西施 🤪

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29 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

What if.....what if the missiles ran out of fuel and fall down into Taiwan hands or got intercepted? Mistakes happened. Then doesn't look good.

Worst is guidance c@ckup and missile continues to Guam/Hawaii..... 

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9 minutes ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

"Ping Lang Mei" you mean.... [sly]

No worries, Xi doesn't smoke.... :we-all-gonna-die: 

:grin:

betel nut chew one not smoke right 😜

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