For the first time, Taiwan has combined two major civil defense exercises and staged them in conjunction with its largest-ever military simulation. CNN’s Will Ripley explains why the self-governing island is bolstering its preparations for a potential war with China.
Breakdown
- Taiwan holds unprecedented military drills in public spaces, including subways and busy streets.
- The drills are longer, less scripted, and designed to prepare civilians for potential conflict with China. 44s
- U.S.-supplied military equipment is prominently displayed during the exercises. 19s
- Simulated missile attacks prompt civilians to seek shelter and participate in emergency procedures. 1m 53s
- Some Taiwanese express uncertainty about U.S. support in the event of conflict, while leaders stress the need for self-reliance. 2m 45s