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China’s Military Scolds Canada and Australia Over Taiwan Strait Transits

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China‘s⁣ military scrambled fighter⁢ jets to intercept⁤ Canadian and Australian warships as they transited the ‌Taiwan Strait, escalating tensions in the contested waterway. The incident,⁣ wich occurred on August 7, ⁤2025, involved the Royal Canadian ⁢Navy’s HMCS Ville ‌de Québec and⁢ an Australian warship whose identity was not instantly disclosed. Both vessels had⁤ recently concluded ​joint exercises with the Philippines, a U.S. treaty ally embroiled in a territorial dispute with China in the South China ​Sea.

the deployments underscore a growing pattern of assertive Chinese military activity in ⁤response to ‍increased international ‍naval presence in the region and heightened cross-strait tensions ‌with Taiwan. China views Taiwan as a renegade province and​ has ‍not ruled out the use of force for unification, conducting ⁤near-daily military exercises and increasing pressure on the island’s government.⁢ This latest incident highlights ​the potential for miscalculation and escalation in a region critical to global trade ​and ‌security.

according to ⁣reporting from Newsweek, the chinese response involved a destroyer and frigate that monitored joint drills between the allied warships and⁤ the Philippines​ from a distance last week. A spokesperson for ⁤the Armed Forces⁤ of the Philippines confirmed the observation to Newsweek.

U.S. and allied transits ⁤of the Taiwan strait are expected to continue despite China’s objections. In recent years, Beijing⁤ has⁢ increased pressure on Taiwan ⁤through frequent military incursions and large-scale exercises intended to deter the island’s pro-independence government. China maintains that unification with ⁣Taiwan is inevitable.

Canadian ‍Joint Operations Command is‌ credited with providing the ⁣image of HMCS Ville de Québec during its Taiwan Strait transit.

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