China Condemns U.S. Navy Patrol In Taiwan Strait, Calls It A Security Threat

The U.S. Navy has deployed two warships to patrol the Taiwan Strait, drawing fierce condemnation from China.

The USS Ralph Johnson and USNS Bowditch sailed through the strategic waterway, with the U.S. calling it a routine operation.

China’s military immediately responded, sending naval and air forces to monitor the U.S. ships, calling the patrol a security threat.

Beijing views Taiwan as its territory and considers foreign interference unacceptable, vowing to safeguard its sovereignty.

The U.S. regularly conducts freedom of navigation missions in the Taiwan Strait, challenging China’s territorial claims.

As China ramps up military drills near Taiwan, the risk of a direct confrontation between the U.S. and China is rising.

With tensions at a boiling point, the world watches—is this the start of a new global conflict?