China Sends Warships, Jets Near Taiwan After US Delegation Visit

Read the full article for context, quotes, and updates from the team.
China deployed a flotilla of warships and fighter jets near the Taiwan Strait after a visit to Taipei by a U.S. congressional delegation and renewed American pledges of support for Taiwan’s defense. Beijing condemned the trip as provocative interference in its internal affairs and said the military activity was intended to underscore its sovereignty claims over the island.
According to Chinese state media and regional observers, the drills included live-fire exercises and coordinated air and naval maneuvers. The show of force comes amid already elevated tensions across the strait, where both sides have increased military activity in recent years. Taiwan’s government has not reported any immediate escalation beyond the exercises, but officials have repeatedly warned that such actions raise the risk of miscalculation.
The United States maintains unofficial relations with Taiwan and has continued arms sales and political support despite Beijing’s objections. Chinese leaders, meanwhile, have intensified pressure on Taipei and warned against any foreign engagement they view as encouraging Taiwanese independence.
Analysts say the latest developments highlight the fragility of the security environment in the region. While neither side has signaled a desire for direct conflict, the combination of military drills, diplomatic visits and hardening rhetoric has left the Taiwan Strait one of the world’s most dangerous flashpoints.








