China's Xi Shifts From Fighter Jets to Diplomatic Pressure on Taiwan
President Xi Jinping has reduced the deployment of fighter jets near Taiwan. The shift accompanies a rise in diplomatic hardball aimed at the island. Chinese
President Xi Jinping has reduced the deployment of fighter jets near Taiwan. The
shift accompanies a rise in diplomatic hardball aimed at the island. Chinese
officials are using political and economic levers to increase pressure. The
strategy seeks to isolate Taiwan internationally. Analysts note the move
reflects a broader recalibration of Beijing's approach. Taiwan has responded
with calls for stronger security partnerships. The development raises concerns
among regional allies about stability. Observers will watch for further
diplomatic actions in the coming weeks.