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Japan to deploy missiles 300 km off coast of Taiwan in 2022 to deter China https://t.co/y698k7mroJ pic.twitter.com/E9U3mGZ0Uj
— Indo-Pacific News – Geo-Politics & Defense News (@IndoPac_Info) August 4, 2021
— simonthong aka kitty poo (@KittyPo80176717) August 5, 2021
https://t.co/EmUqBPRlRi pic.twitter.com/wcWccUxzmb
— simonthong aka kitty poo (@KittyPo80176717) August 5, 2021
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Current relations between China, Japan and Taiwan, summarized in one photo https://t.co/M6gmWAWTjV
— Chris Horton 何貴森 (@heguisen) July 26, 2021
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#Japan to deploy missile units on Ishigakijima island in #Okinawa Prefecture by the end of 2022
— Indo-Pacific News – Geo-Politics & Defense News (@IndoPac_Info) August 3, 2021
The new units will operate anti ship & air defense missiles. Japan will also deploy an electronic warfare unit on Yonagunijima island in 2023.
https://t.co/dQKXNExZ3Q pic.twitter.com/x6dfEmHPX1
— simonthong aka kitty poo (@KittyPo80176717) August 3, 2021
https://t.co/zoVj8KAMMm https://t.co/bSXDbgVUr1 pic.twitter.com/9wnfeAfTi9
— simonthong aka kitty poo (@KittyPo80176717) August 3, 2021
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He told the Financial Times that broad international pressure was crucial to prevent Taiwan’s future being decided by military confrontation.
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) August 3, 2021
“Rather than a direct military collision between China and Taiwan, international society needs to pay greater attention to the survival of Taiwan,” he said.
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) August 3, 2021
“While maintaining the existing framework, we want to reach a mutual understanding via various initiatives, or through the exchange of views between Japan and the United States,” he said.
— William Yang (@WilliamYang120) August 3, 2021
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