The recent damage to an undersea cable off Taiwan's coast has raised alarm over China's growing use of 'gray zone' tactics—non-military but strategic methods aimed at undermining Taiwan's security.
Beijing wants the focus on trade and tariff disputes to avoid accountability for the gray zone war it is waging on the U.S.
Experts believe China’s interest in targeting Taiwan’s undersea cables could serve multiple strategic purposes, including ...
Gray zone warfare refers to activities that fall between conventional warfare and peace, often involving subversive tactics that can destabilize adversaries without triggering open conflict. China’s ...
The Taiwan Strait has become a focal point for China’s “gray zone” tactics, which includes deliberate interference with subsea cables. Early this year, the Xingshun-39, a Tanzania-flagged ship ...
China’s vice-premier warned that the development ... “If countries continue to engage in chaotic competition over AI, the ‘grey rhino’ – a clear and looming risk – will soon be upon ...
“As of now we cannot ascertain its real intentions, but based on what we see so far, we won’t rule out the possibility of China destroying the cable through ‘gray zone operations,’” the ...
China's vice-premier warned that the development ... "If countries continue to engage in chaotic competition over AI, the 'grey rhino' - a clear and looming risk - will soon be upon us," Ding ...