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Report: nine hundred missiles pointed at Taiwan

Posted by Matt in January 22nd, 2007

Nine hundred Chinese missiles are pointed at Taiwan.

That’s what a United States Defense Department report said on Monday.

The report said that China keeps increasing the amount of missiles aimed at Taiwan. It also said that China could destroy Taiwan’s air force if war breaks out.

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