Germany Sends 2 Warships to Indo-Pacific Amid CCP’s Increasing Aggression in Region

Published on May 10, 2024

Germany sent two warships to the Indo-Pacific region on May 7, not ruling out crossing the Taiwan Strait. German land force is also scheduled to have joint drills with Japan. China observers say these are the most significant German military operations in decades, clearly aiming at the Chinese communist regime in response to its increasing aggression in the region. The supply ship Frankfurt am Main set sail from Wilhelmshaven, Germany, while the frigate Baden-Wuerttemberg left the Spanish harbor of Rota. They will meet at sea and then sail to Halifax, Canada, and the Indo-Pacific. The Chinese regime’s increasing military threats in the Taiwan Strait and expansion in the disputed South China Sea have caused tensions to rise in the region....