China aggression could start new world war.
This Sky News Australia special investigation into the China growing threat of war against Taiwan reveals how it could spark a global conflict between the United States and China leaving Australia caught in the crossfire.
Sky News anchor and investigative journalist Peter Stefanovic speaks to defence experts to understand Australia’s defence capabilities as an impending war between China and Taiwan looms.
Mr Stefanovic hit the ground in Taiwan to hear the desperate fears of locals who count the days before an attack on their democratic island. In his final interview before passing away, the late Senator Jim Molan gave a crucial warning for the government and Australians to begin preparing for war, fearing the nation could be caught in the crossfire of a battle between China and the United States.
China’s aggression could potentially spark a global conflict, as tensions between China and its neighbors such as Taiwan and Japan continue to remain high.
The Chinese government has been increasingly aggressive in its foreign policy and has been accused of attempting to expand its influence in the region.
In recent years, China has been involved in military exercises in the South China Sea and has taken a hard stance on issues such as Taiwan’s sovereignty.
Additionally, China has recently increased its military presence in the region, leading to further tensions. If these tensions escalate, they could potentially lead to a wider conflict, including a new world war.