China Defends ‘Justice Mission 2025’ Drills Around Taiwan Region
China’s defense ministry says its PLA drills around the Taiwan region are ‘justified and necessary,’ responding to concerns from the US, Japan, Australia, the Philippines and the EU.
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China’s defense ministry says its PLA drills around the Taiwan region are ‘justified and necessary,’ responding to concerns from the US, Japan, Australia, the Philippines and the EU.
Justice Mission 2025 marks the PLA’s biggest joint drills around Taiwan after a record U.S. arms sale to Taiwan authorities. Deterrence or escalation?
Earlier this week, the PLA’s ‘Justice Mission 2025’ drills around the Taiwan region sent a stern warning to “Taiwan independence” forces as mainland authorities vowed to defend sovereignty.
Day 2 of the PLA’s “Justice Mission 2025” drills around the Taiwan region sees naval, air and ground forces conducting identification, simulated strikes and live-fire anti-submarine ops.
On Dec 29, 2025, the PLA launched ‘Justice Mission 2025’ drills around Taiwan Island to target ‘Taiwan independence’ forces and external interference, aiming to safeguard national sovereignty.
This week, mainland China’s PLA launched the ‘Justice Mission 2025’ drills around Taiwan, combining land, sea, air, and rocket forces. Get a quick breakdown of these live-fire exercises.
China’s PLA Eastern Theater Command has launched ‘Justice Mission 2025’ drills around Taiwan Island, focusing on joint sea-air operations, blockades, and deterrence amid rising cross-strait tensions.