Taiwan's annual Han Kuan military exercise scheduled for July 9th to 18th this year will simulate a Chinese invasion in 2027.
Taiwanese forces frequently train to fight back on the hypothetical Chinese invasions, but have never been identified before when the invasion occurred.
“Han Kuan's exercise is always designed to simulate scenarios that could occur within the next 1-2 years,” said Taiwan's Minister of Defense Wellington Ku. I said It defends a mysterious specific military training.
The Ministry of Defense released details of this year's Han Kuan exercise on Wednesday. I said At a meeting in Washington, Chinese dictator XI Jinping ordered his troops to be ready for Taiwan's invasion by 2027.
Cotton said that Xi's XI timetables have invaded Taiwan and become realistic as Beijing focused on preparing for war, and the Western world spent a silent era of wartime fancy about how to invest in “peaceful dividends” that never materialize.
“The Great Power Contest is back, so today I'll talk with urgency,” Cotton said. LGM-35 Centinel Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and B-21 Raider Bomber.
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The next day, Han Kuan's announcement from Taiwan's Ministry of Defense reads as if someone in Taipei pays very close attention to everything cotton said, up to the date of the cotton invasion. The Minister of Defense also emphasized the importance of developing and testing new weapons systems, just like cotton.
“With the acquisition of the new weapons system, our training needs to undergo continuous verification to ensure combat effectiveness,” Koo said.
Taiwan's President Rai Qingte on Thursday announcement Defense spending rises to more than 3% of GDP. This is a huge increase from today's 2.4%, but still less than 10% request Candidate for President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense for his policies, Elbridge Colby.
Lai has pledged that Taiwan will “reform its national defense” and “help cooperating with the US and other democracies in favor of regional stability and prosperity.”
Rye I said The increase in military budgets will be used to purchase more advanced weapons from the United States and to scale up the Taiwanese army by maintaining a longer-term professional army and increasing forced military service from four months to a year.




