China's military drills around Taiwan escalate amid U.S. carrier deployment
- The People's Liberation Army conducted live-fire exercises in the Taiwan Strait on April 17, with Chinese warships and fighter jets operating within 50 nautical miles of Taiwan's territorial watersâa proximity not seen since 2020.
- Taiwan's defense ministry scrambled fighter jets in response and confirmed the U.S. Navy carrier USS Ronald Reagan transited the strait early on April 18, marking the second transit in four weeks.
- U.S. Indo-Pacific Command stated the transit "demonstrates the United States' commitment to freedom of navigation and a rules-based international order," prompting a sharp rebuke from Beijing's Foreign Ministry.
- Chinese state media warned of "severe consequences" if the drills continue, with analysts suggesting Beijing is testing Washington's resolve ahead of planned Taiwan policy discussions.
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