China says it held beach landing drills in province opposite Taiwan
Democratically ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as its own territory, has complained of stepped-up military and political pressure from Beijing to force it to accept Chinese rule, including It showed a video of soldiers in small boats storming a beach, throwing smoke grenades, breaking through barbed wire defenses and digging trenches in the sand.The drills appeared to involve a small number of troops.The weather was clear and the seas were calm — suggesting the drill did not happen on Monday as southern Fujian is currently being affected by a tropical storm passing between Taiwan and the Philippines.Fujian would be a key launching site for any Chinese invasion of Taiwan due to its geographical proximity.China routinely carries out military exercises up and down its coast as well as in the disputed South China Sea.Taiwan has denounced what it calls China’s coercive tactics against it and says it will defend itself if attacked.Over the weekend, Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated a vow to “reunify” Taiwan, and Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan will not be forced to bow to China