Communist bully in Asia continues to flex muscles in Taiwan as it sends a record-breaking number of warplanes across the median line of the Taiwan Strait while NATO Summit in Washington commences.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense announced they are monitoring 66 PLA aircraft and seven PLAN vessels operating on Taiwan’s borders.
With the 66 warplanes, around 56 have crossed the median line, which serves as an unofficial border between the two nations.
Taiwan immediately alerted aircraft and missile systems on high alert “in response” to Communist China’s bullying and incursions.
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The Defense Ministry published two recent photos of China’s J-16 fighter and nuclear-capable H-6 bomber, attached to their statement that “The military has a detailed grasp of the activities in the seas and waters around the Taiwan Strait, including of the Chinese communists’ aircraft and ships.”
While all these are happening, Xi Jinping thundered at the NATO summit, which accuses Western countries of “hyping up the so-called China threat” and described it as full of “obvious lies and smears.”
China is specifically addressing the NATO communique distributed among member states, which labeled the communists as “decisive enablers “ of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Here’s the section of the lengthy NATO communique on China:
“The People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) stated ambitions and coercive policies continue to challenge our interests, security and values. The deepening strategic partnership between Russia and the PRC and their mutually reinforcing attempts to undercut and reshape the rules-based international order is a cause for profound concern. We are confronted by hybrid, cyber, space, and other threats and malicious activities from state and non-state actors.”
Ahead of the summit, Taiwan quipped that it “welcomes NATO’S continuous increase in attention to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region in recent years, and its active strengthening of exchanges and interactions with countries in the Indo-Pacific region.”
Meanwhile, Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, thundered at China’s unrelenting interference and vowed to strengthen the island’s defense of sovereignty.
“The Chinese communists’ threat to regional stability continues to rise, and its grey zone intrusions into the Taiwan Strait and surrounding areas are also increasing day by day, which are a common challenge to global democracy,” he said.
In addition to this incident, China and the Philippines have been in a confrontation in the West Philippine Sea. The communist bullies continue to claim the property of their shoals, which are found within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone.



