Taiwan gave a befitting reply to Dragon, first shot at Chinese intelligence drone

The warlike fit has created a ruckus in the mind of Chinese President Jinping. Global villain is considering himself as a quarter lion. But a small country like Taiwan made such a solid bet by allying with America that the dragon trembled.

Taiwan gave a befitting reply to Dragon, first shot at Chinese intelligence drone
China and Taiwan, image source: REUTERS

China and Taiwan : A war can happen between China and Taiwan at any moment. Dragon is constantly rehearsing war in the Taiwan Strait. Chinese intelligence drones infiltrated Taiwan's Kinmen Island on Tuesday. In response, Taiwan also opened fire. The Taiwanese army fired on the Chinese drone, after which the Chinese drone had to return. Let us tell you that China considers Taiwan as its part but it also has control over Kinmen Island. China was flying its drone near this island. Please tell that this island is adjacent to China. 

Taiwan says that even after repeated warnings, the dragon is not obeying. He is flying his drone near the small island of Taiwan. This time he had flown near Kinmen Airspace. Taiwan says that China is now doing this under war drill. Let us tell you that on Tuesday, China also conducted maneuvers with rocket launchers near the Taiwan border. Underwater commandos of PLA Navy conducted fire drill in deep water.  

The warlike fit has created a ruckus in the mind of Chinese President Jinping. Global villain is considering himself as a quarter lion. He feels that the world's power center has shifted from the White House to Beijing. But a small country like Taiwan made such a solid bet by tying up with America that the dragon trembled. His dream of becoming a super power was shattered. 

Just in this shudder, China is preparing to swallow Taiwan. The military is preparing a plan to start the operation on it and America is showing its destructive weapons in front of Taiwan. One thing is clear here that if China attacks Taiwan, then America will also jump in this war. 

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