USS Ralph Johnson Transits Taiwan Strait Amid Tensions
USS Ralph Johnson Transits Taiwan Strait Amid Tensions
USS Ralph Johnson Transits Taiwan Strait Amid Tensions
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The USS Ralph Johnson, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, conducted a routine transit through the Taiwan Strait on August 22, emphasizing the United States' commitment to freedom of navigation in international waters. While the U.S. Navy stated the transit was in accordance with international law, China's military closely monitored the ship and issued warnings, labeling the operation as 'public hype' and asserting its claim over the strait. Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense reported no unusual activity during the passage, which has become a common point of tension between the U.S. and China, with the latter maintaining a high alert status. The U.S. has maintained a policy of regular transits through the Taiwan Strait, which China opposes, claiming sovereignty over Taiwan and the surrounding waters. Taiwan's government continues to reject China's claims, asserting that only its people can determine their future. This incident reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region, particularly concerning Taiwan's status.

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