War game shows US, Japan rolling back Chinese invasion of Taiwan, but at terrible cost

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War game shows US, Japan rolling back Chinese invasion of Taiwan, but at terrible cost
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The US, China and Japan are seen losing tens of thousands of soldiers and hundreds of warships and fighter jets. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The United States and Japan will be able to roll back a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, but not without suffering heavy losses in just two weeks of fighting.

Japan is roped into the conflict, as it allows US troops to use its military bases and civilian airports, and declares the invasion as an “existential threat”, as China attacks these bases with missiles. “An actual outcome in 2026 could be different if China significantly boosts its military power,” it said.They also do not take into account the involvement of the Philippines, where the US has been expanding its military presence, as well as how Asean would respond.

He said elections in the US and Taiwan in 2024 could provide China a pretext to invade Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China considers its own.

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