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Taiwan Boldly Orders China Coast Guard Vessel Out of Restricted Waters in Tense 30-Hour Standoff Near Pratas Islands
Taiwanese forces took decisive action against Chinese provocation by ordering a China Coast Guard vessel to immediately leave restricted waters near the Pratas Islands in the northern South China Sea. In a tense 30-hour standoff in May 2026, Taiwanese Coast Guard officers used radio warnings in both Chinese and English, firmly asserting sovereignty and demanding the intruder, identified as vessel 3501, depart the area. Video footage captured the moment an officer monitored the situation through binoculars while broadcasting clear orders, highlighting Taiwan’s resolve to protect its territory without unnecessary escalation.
This incident reflects the ongoing gray-zone tactics employed by China to challenge Taiwan’s control over its outposts. Taiwanese authorities routinely intercept such vessels, exchanging sovereignty claims until the Chinese side eventually withdraws. The event underscores the persistent maritime tensions in the region as Beijing continues to assert expansive claims that threaten stability and freedom of navigation.
Such strong defensive actions by Taiwan demonstrate the importance of deterrence and allied strength against Chinese expansionism. The Trump administration has consistently supported a robust policy toward Taiwan and pushed back firmly against Communist China’s aggression, recognizing that peace through strength is the only effective strategy. America stands with democratic allies who defend their sovereignty against authoritarian bullying, ensuring that weakness does not invite further conflict in the Indo-Pacific.
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