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Chinese military activity near Taiwan has dropped sharply in recent weeks, with some days seeing no warplanes detected around the country. TaiwanPlus spoke with defense analyst Sheng Ming-shi from INDSR for his thoughts on what could have caused this sudden shift.
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00:00Why do you think there's been a drop in Chinese military activity in the Taiwan Strait?
00:30Why do you think there's been a drop in Chinese military in Taiwan or other countries?
00:37I think that's why it's more difficult.
00:41In the past, there was a lot of news that there was a lot of news that later on
00:48we saw that in the last two weeks, the Chinese state of Taiwan was talking about
01:05Why has China changed tactics?
01:08Is this about the domestic debate about arms sales in Taiwan?
01:11Is this about the U.S. war with Iran?
01:12Is this about the purges in the PLA leadership?
01:35Do you think this represents a long-term change in China's strategy?
01:50Or do you think it's likely that things will return to normal?
01:57The U.S. war has already made the U.S. war and the U.S. war in the U.S.
02:03war
02:03The U.S. war has been able to defend the U.S. war in the U.S. war
02:07This situation, it must be changed to Taiwan's policy
02:11Because you continue to press Taiwan, it may cause the U.S. war of the U.S. war
02:16But the U.S. war of the U.S. war, it's not a good thing
02:18Because you can see Japan's war in the U.S. war
02:24Or the U.S. war or the U.S. war
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