
Ronald Clark
US Army Pacific Commanding General Ronald Clark recently expressed concerns about China's increasing military exercises and aggressive behavior towards Taiwan, noting that such rehearsals were once unthinkable but have now become commonplace.
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US Army Pacific Commander General Ronald Clark stated that China would be unlikely to invade Taiwan unimpeded due to constant surveillance of the Taiwan Strait.
EDITORIAL: Taiwan should keep friends close
General Ronald Clark, commanding officer of US Army Pacific, stated that the likelihood of China invading Taiwan without contest is very small.
China invasion unlikely as nations watch: generalGeneral Ronald Clark, commanding officer of the US Army's largest service component command, US Army Pacific, made remarks about the likelihood of China invading Taiwan.
Invasion unlikely as many nations watching Taiwan Strait: US generalUS Army Pacific Commanding General Ronald Clark noted that China's rehearsals of a blockade of Taiwan have become commonplace.
US admiral concerned over China’s exercises