China has conducted military simulations near Taiwan, reportedly using mock-ups of American ships. This development comes amid a backdrop of increased military activity by China, including exercises simulating blockades and assaults on Taiwan. These actions are seen as part of China’s broader strategy to apply gray-zone military pressure on Taiwan, with the stated aim of unification by force if necessary. While these exercises have not yet escalated into confirmed blockades or invasions, they suggest heightened tensions in the region.
Key Takeaways
Recent military simulations by China near Taiwan appear to increase tensions and suggest a higher risk of conflict.
The use of mock-ups of U.S. warships indicates China is testing its anti-ship missile capabilities, consistent with scenarios involving U.S. intervention.
Pricing in prediction markets suggests a modest increase in the perceived likelihood of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan by 2027.






