China Conducts Extensive War Games Around Taiwan

Taiwan's National Security Bureau said on Jan. 7 that China's 'Justice Mission 2025' exercises last week fired dozens of rockets, deployed numerous warships and aircraft, and disrupted domestic flights. The report, reviewed by Reuters, said Beijing synchronized cyberattacks and information operations—including AI-generated content, 799 accounts pushing 19,000 messages and two million cyberattacks—aimed at countering international support for Taiwan.
Key Points
- 1Launches 'Justice Mission 2025' firing rockets, deploying warships and aircraft, disrupting flights and operations
- 2Employs hybrid tools—AI-generated content, 799 accounts, 19,000 messages—to shape narratives and counter support
- 3Signals coordinated cyber threat: two million attacks, named APT24 and BlackTech—harden networks and monitor IOC
Scoring Rationale
Official, actionable intelligence on hybrid attacks raises impact; novelty limited because drills were publicly reported earlier.
Sources
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