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It's important to understand that China does not want to fight a war over Taiwan, so if the Trump administration adheres closely to the One China Policy and resists forms of military provocation (e.g.
Over the past two years, major Chinese military exercises around Taiwan have gone from comparatively rare to almost routine.
Washington must handle the issue of Taiwan carefully to avoid serious damage to China-U.S. ties, a spokesperson for China's embassy in the U.S. told Newsweek.
A nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, like American carriers, would be a major jump for China, giving its navy a global reach.