Communist China Declares It's 'Ready to Fight' After Large-Scale Military Exercises Around Taiwan

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In this clip from The Bald Brad Show, Tensions rise as China finishes three days of large-scale military exercises around Taiwan, with Taiwanese Defense Ministry tracking 91 Chinese fighter jets off its coast during the last day of the exercises. During the drills, China conducted simulated attacks on "key targets" in Taiwan and showed an animated video of an attack on Taiwan. The Chinese ship allegedly ended a confrontation with a Taiwanese frigate by claiming, "The People's Republic of China is the sole legal representative of the whole of China." Gen. Keith Kellog (Ret.) warns that China could invade Taiwan soon, and he's unsure if the Biden administration is up to this fight. Many lawmakers are standing by Taiwan, calling for continued arms sales and military assistance to provide security for the country's independence. Don't miss this breaking news update on the latest developments in the Taiwan Strait region.

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