Taiwan's Defense Ministry has identified 2027 as a potential year for invasion by China and plans to double its summer military exercises to ten days. These drills will simulate various attack scenarios while enhancing military cooperation with the United States and increasing defense spending to 3% of GDP.
This is Taiwan's first public acknowledgment of 2027 as a pivotal year, aligning with Xi Jinping's military modernization deadline. The expanded exercises highlight rising regional tensions and Taiwan's commitment to bolstering its defenses against Chinese threats.