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Retired military officials from Taiwan, the U.S. and Japan are launching a two-day tabletop war game simulation in Taipei, testing responses to a Chinese invasion in 2030.

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00:00Retired high-ranking military officials from Taiwan, the U.S., and Japan are taking part in a wargame exercise simulating a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2030.
00:12Among the participants are retired Japanese Army Chief of Staff Iwasaki Shigeru and retired U.S. Navy Admiral and former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Michael Mullen.
00:22The two-day tabletop exercise begins Tuesday at National Zhengzhi University.
00:27Scenarios will test Taiwan's military response in four phases, from gray zone tactics to a full-scale assault while assessing U.S. and Japanese support.
00:38Organizers say the goal is to draw real-world lessons for Taiwan's defense and for regional stability.

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