2025-12-31
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China has ended 2025 with one of its biggest ever displays of military might around Taiwan.
As a warning against what it calls the separatist forces on the island.
It might feel like Groundhog Day.
Chinese drills practicing a blockade of the self-ruled island are becoming more and more routine.
But this latest one follows a deal for the United States to sell a record value of arms to help the Taiwanese defend themselves.
In 2027, China's People's Liberation Army turns 100.
So how many more years is the Chinese leader Xi Jinping willing to wait?
And why aren't people in Taiwan all that worried about the possible invasion?
I'm Mariko in Singapore and this is Asia-specific from the BBC World Service.
Twice a week, we bring you Asia Pacific stories unpacked by those who know them best.
And today I have William Yang from a think tank crisis group in Taipei and also Bill Bertels from our Asia specific podcast team,
a former Taiwan and China correspondent.
Welcome both.
Thanks, Mariko.