China Strengthens Naval Presence in East Asia.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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Chinese Military Activity in the Waters of East Asia
This month, China has demonstrated its military might by sending an unusually large number of naval and coastal vessels through the waters of East Asia. Since the beginning of May, China has deployed fleets larger than usual, including naval, coastal, and other ships near Taiwan, the southern Japanese islands, as well as in the East and South China Seas.
Beijing has also sent two aircraft carrier groups: 'Shandong' in the South China Sea and 'Liaoning' off the coast of Taiwan. These actions by China are driven by increasing geopolitical uncertainties and pose a threat to the first island chain in Asia.
China has shown activity in the waters of East Asia, deploying a significant number of military vessels and aircraft carrier groups. This could have serious implications for the geopolitical situation in the region and provoke responses from other countries.
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