China Calls Taiwan President 'Parasite'
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The Washington Post |
With warships and a barrage of propaganda, the Chinese military launched large-scale military drills on Tuesday to protest Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s increasingly forceful rejection of Beijin...
Reuters |
Taiwan's defence ministry on Thursday detailed a surge in Chinese military activity as Beijing wrapped up a second day of war games overnight Wednesday, saying it had detected 59 warplanes and 23 navy...
BBC |
In response to China's latest military drills, the White House said on Tuesday that US President Donald Trump was "emphasising the importance of maintaining peace in the Taiwan Strait".
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Beijing intensifies propaganda against Taiwan by releasing a controversial cartoon of President Lai Ching-te alongside military drills and warship deployments around the island.
By Joe Cash, Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) -China staged military drills off Taiwan's north, south and east coasts on Tuesday as a "stern warning" against separatism and called Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te a "parasite,