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As China ramps up military flights around Taiwan, another quieter mission continues at sea insider@insider.com (Christopher Woody)
Chinese military flights around Taiwan have increased in recent weeks.
Those flights are seen as Chinese efforts to test Taiwan and send a message to its partners, especially the US.
But the aircraft included in those operations hint at a larger Chinese effort to improve its military s capabilities.
China s military flights around Taiwan have intensified in recent weeks in what is seen as an effort to test Taiwan and to send a message to its partners, especially the US.
Amid those operations, China appears to be continuing an ongoing effort to improve its military s ability to fight below the waters off its coast.
Apr 12, 2021
In late March, Yuko Arimori, a two-time Olympic medalist, found herself in a tense exchange on live TV with an official from the Tokyo Games’ organizing committee. It was a Sunday evening, less than a week before the start of the Summer Olympics torch relay in Japan, and Arimori had been invited, along with seven others, to public broadcaster NHK’s downtown Tokyo studios to discuss whether the country should host the world’s biggest sporting event in the midst of a pandemic.
The day before, the organizing committee had announced that spectators from overseas would not be allowed to attend the Games. It was a concession to those who opposed the event’s continuation, but one that also signaled the organizers’ determination to salvage what they could of the first Games to be postponed in the modern Olympics’ 125-year history.