China has deployed over 100 naval and coast guard vessels across East Asian and Western Pacific waters in what is being described as the country's largest maritime show of force to date. This extensive operation covers a broad area, including the southern Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea, and stretches into the Western Pacific. While large fleets comprising hundreds of vessels in the Pacific have often been associated with Chinese distant-water fishing fleets near protected zones like the Galápagos Islands, current reports emphasize a significant military and coast guard presence in this deployment.
The George Washington has departed the South China Sea and is now docked in Guam, while the USS Nimitz has completed its deployment and is returning to its home port after operations near Hawaii.
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The George Washington has departed the South China Sea and is now docked in Guam, while the USS Nimitz has completed its deployment and is returning to its home port after operations near Hawaii.
Bo chin hu across the Indo-Pacific region leow, Tiong own time own target, watch the front
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