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Chinese Warship Drill Near Australia Diverts Flights

  • #Australia
  • #New Zealand
  • #China
  • #Military
Chinese Warship Drill Near Australia Diverts Flights
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FEB 21
Above: China's first Type 054B frigate in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province on Jan. 22, 2025 Image copyright: Pu Haiyang/Xinhua via Getty Images
story last updated FEB 21

The Spin

Pro-China narrative

The Chinese warships' presence in South Pacific waters is a normal part of far-seas training exercises aimed at boosting operational capabilities in distant waters, fully complying with international law and maritime norms, and there is no need for concern about vessels operating in international waters.

Global Times

Anti-China narrative

This unprecedented naval presence off Australia's coast represents a clear signal of China's growing military power projection capabilities and determination to normalize military operations near Australian territory, marking a significant shift in regional strategic dynamics.

The Jakartapost

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Establishment split

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