China's recent military drills around Taiwan last week were primarily aimed at propaganda and intimidation rather than initiating conflict, according to Taiwan's top security official. The drills demonstrated the Chinese forces' ability to react quickly. China's Defence Ministry stated on May 30 that the drills, which lasted two days, achieved their expected goals and that the military is prepared for further action if provoked.
China’s military achieved its “expected goals” during two days of drills around #Taiwan last week, but it is prepared for further action if provoked, a Defence Ministry spokesman said on May 30. https://t.co/qwWUIhKwrL
#China's #military says #Taiwan #drills met goals but it is ready for further action https://t.co/L4NDTGZiO6
#China's military says #Taiwan drills met goals but it is ready for further action.
China's military says Taiwan drills met goals but it is ready for further action https://t.co/QQpNHqC5Pv https://t.co/3CYt1TNubS
⚠️ CHINA DEFENCE MINISTRY: RECENT TAIWAN DRILLS 'REACHED EXPECTED GOALS'
CHINA DEFENCE MINISTRY: RECENT TAIWAN DRILLS 'REACHED EXPECTED GOALS'
#China’s military drills were more about propaganda and intimidation than starting a war, but Chinese forces did show how they could react extremely quickly, #Taiwan's top security official says. https://t.co/o7dAkCwNXF
China's military drills last week were more about propaganda and intimidation than starting a war, but Chinese forces did show how they could react quickly, Taiwan's top security official said https://t.co/7yLmm2wMmL