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Taiwan has scrambled fighter jets, put its navy on alert and activated missile systems in response to 34 Chinese military aircraft and nine warships operating near the self-governing island democracy.

The large-scale Chinese deployment comes as Beijing increases preparations for a potential blockade or outright attack on Taiwan, stirring major concerns among military leaders in the US, Taiwan’s key ally.

In a memo last month, US Air Force General Mike Minihan instructed officers to be prepared for a US-China conflict over Taiwan in 2025.

As head of Air Mobility Command, General Minihan has a keen understanding of the Chinese military and his personal remarks echo calls in the US for heightened preparations.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said 20 Chinese aircraft on Tuesday crossed the central line in the Taiwan Strait that has long been an unofficial buffer zone between the sides.

China claims the self-governing island republic as its own territory to be taken by force, while the vast majority of Taiwanese are opposed to coming under the control of China’s authoritarian Communist Party.

a Chinese PLA J-16 fighter jet flies flying in a blue sky
China sends jets into airspace near Taiwan on a near-daily basis.(AP: Taiwan Ministry of Defence, file)

Taiwan’s armed forces “monitored the situation … to respond to these activities,” its defence ministry said on Wednesday.

China has sent warships, bombers, fighter jets and support aircraft into airspace near Taiwan on a near-daily basis, hoping to wear down the island’s limited defence resources and undercut support for pro-independence President Tsai Ing-wen.

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