After Iran war, now crisis looms over Taiwan! 6 Chinese warships surrounded the island from all sides
China Encircles Taiwan Over Iran War: Taiwan becomes the new global flashpoint With the end of the Iran war, attention has shifted from West Asia to East Asia. China has increased its naval presence around Taiwan in the last few years to such an extent that now 5 to 6 Chinese warships surround the island at almost all times. According to security officials, the end of May 2026 saw China’s large guided-missile destroyers permanently deployed north, south, east of Taiwan and in the Taiwan Strait.
What was the plan from 2020 to 2026?
China did not encircle Taiwan suddenly, but gradually increased its power as part of a well-thought-out strategy:
- 2020: A warship began regular patrols in the Taiwan Strait.
- 2022: With the deployment of a fourth battleship to the east coast the siege became almost permanent.
- 2024-2026: There are now 5 to 6 Chinese warships stationed around Taiwan at all times, including state-of-the-art guided-missile destroyers.
Not a display of power, but preparation for war
Experts believe that China is now using the most advanced warships among its 48 destroyers instead of small ships. China has three main objectives behind this patrol:
Intelligence: China is mapping the depth of the sea near the east coast of Taiwan so that the hiding places of submarines can be detected in the future.
Preventing US interference: By deploying warships near important military airbases (Hualien and Taitung) located in the eastern part of Taiwan, China wants to prevent the aircraft carriers of America and its allies from coming closer.
Psychological pressure: NiBy deliberately crossing the middle line and carrying out military flights, China wants to send a message to Taiwan that it is now impossible to resist its occupation.
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future warning
This ‘regular strategy’ No longer limited to any military exercise. He is keeping a close eye on the activities and communication system of Taiwan’s military. Experts believe that without starting a formal war, China is continuously trying to force Taiwan to bow down by applying military pressure.
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