China sends armed forces to surround Taiwan: Beijing deploys army, navy and air forces to simulate blockade - as the island launches its own military response
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China has sent its army, navy, air and rocket forces to surround Taiwan for large-scale drills that Beijing said were aimed at practising a blockade of the island.

As many as 19 warships surrounded the self-ruled island in a space of just 24 hours, including the Shandong aircraft carrier group, Taiwan’s defence ministry said. 

Taiwan dispatched its own aircraft and ships, and deployed land-based missile systems, in response to the exercises and accused Beijing of being the world’s ‘biggest troublemaker’.

The drills come after US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday in Japan that the United States would ensure ‘credible deterrence’ across the Taiwan Strait.

China insists democratic Taiwan is part of its territory and has threatened to use force to bring it under its control.

Beijing has increased the deployment of fighter jets and naval vessels around Taiwan in recent years to press its claim of sovereignty, which Taipei rejects.

As many as 19 warships surrounded the self-ruled island in a space of just 24 hours, including the Shandong aircraft carrier group (Shandong pictured)

As many as 19 warships surrounded the self-ruled island in a space of just 24 hours, including the Shandong aircraft carrier group (Shandong pictured)

An image of Taiwan from a video titled "Subdue Demons and Vanquish Evils", released by the Eastern Theatre Command of China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) on April 1, 2025

An image of Taiwan from a video titled ‘Subdue Demons and Vanquish Evils’, released by the Eastern Theatre Command of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) on April 1, 2025

Tuesday saw the most Chinese warships recorded around Taiwan since May last year when 27 navy vessels were reported, according to an AFP tally of the ministry’s daily figures.

Tensions across the 180-kilometre (112-mile) Taiwan Strait have escalated since Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te took office in May 2024.

Chinese leaders loathe Lai, who has been more outspoken than his predecessor Tsai Ing-wen in defending Taiwan’s sovereignty.

Lai last month called China a ‘foreign hostile force’ and proposed measures to combat growing Chinese espionage and infiltration.

Tuesday’s exercises were aimed at sending a ‘stern warning and forceful deterrence’ to alleged separatists in Taiwan, Beijing said.

They involved ‘sea-air combat-readiness patrols, joint seizure of comprehensive superiority, assault on maritime and ground targets, and blockade on key areas and sea lanes’, said Senior Colonel Shi Yi, spokesman of the Chinese military’s Eastern Theater Command.

Beijing’s armed forces ‘close in on Taiwan Island from multiple directions’, he said.

The Chinese military’s Eastern Theater Command – which oversees operations along the Taiwan Strait – shared a graphic with the title ‘closing in’.

Another graphic shared by the military depicted Lai as an insect being roasted over an open fire.

And a video shared by the military on X-like Weibo showed footage of weapons interspersed with animations of Sun Wukong, the legendary Monkey King from the classic Chinese novel ‘Journey to the West’.

Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong sailing in waters off Taiwan on March 31, released April 1

Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong sailing in waters off Taiwan on March 31, released April 1

China on April 1 sent its army, navy, air and rocket forces to surround Taiwan for drills Beijing said were aimed at practising a blockade of the self-ruled island (Pictured March 31)

China on April 1 sent its army, navy, air and rocket forces to surround Taiwan for drills Beijing said were aimed at practising a blockade of the self-ruled island (Pictured March 31)

The video climaxes with Chinese forces appearing to use satellites to mark targets across Taiwan, before ending with a flurry of rocket explosions while multiple Monkey Kings attack a giant frog monster.

China’s coast guard said it also conducted ‘law enforcement patrols’ around the island.

‘Pursuing ‘Taiwan independence’ means pushing the people of Taiwan into a dangerous situation of war,’ Zhu Fenglian, a spokeswoman for Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said.

Taiwan’s Presidential Office condemned ‘China’s escalatory behaviour’, and Premier Cho Jung-tai said ‘resorting to displays of military force is not what modern, progressive societies should pursue’.

China has carried out multiple large-scale exercises around the island in recent years, often described as rehearsals for a blockade and seizure of the territory.

Analysts have speculated that China was more likely to attempt a blockade of Taiwan than launch an all-out invasion, which was riskier and would require a huge military deployment.

Taipei military expert Su Tzu-yun told AFP the drills appeared to be of similar size to the ‘Joint Sword’ exercises in May and October.

Holding drills straight after Hegseth’s visit to the region showed China was testing the Trump administration, said Lin Ying-yu of Tamkang University.

‘China wants to test the US’s bottom line ahead of a Trump-Xi summit through military exercises,’ Lin told AFP.

Taiwan – a powerhouse in semiconductor chip manufacturing – is a potential flashpoint for conflict between China and the United States, which is the island’s most important security partner.

While the United States is legally bound to provide arms to Taiwan, Washington has long maintained ‘strategic ambiguity’ when it comes to whether it would deploy its military to defend the island from a Chinese attack.

A Taiwanese military warship is seen at a harbour in Keelung on April 1, 2025

A Taiwanese military warship is seen at a harbour in Keelung on April 1, 2025

Taiwanese military warships are seen at a harbour in Keelung on April 1, 2025

Taiwanese military warships are seen at a harbour in Keelung on April 1, 2025

There have been concerns about US President Donald Trump’s willingness to protect Taiwan.

Trump said last month that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be ‘catastrophic’, as the island’s chipmaking titan TSMC announced a $100 billion investment in the United States.

The dispute between China and Taiwan dates back to 1949 when Chiang Kai-shek’s Kuomintang nationalist forces fled to Taiwan after losing the Chinese civil war with Mao Zedong’s communist fighters.

Taiwan sees itself as a sovereign country, but has stopped short of declaring formal independence, which is a red line for Beijing.

Only 11 countries and the Vatican recognise Taiwan’s claim to statehood.

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