// Global Analysis Archive
Source reporting describes China’s late-2025 “Justice Mission 2025” drills as emphasizing blockade, port-seizure, and maritime strike scenarios aimed at deterring external intervention. Taiwan’s response highlights a seven-tier perimeter defense and expanded asymmetric training with U.S. cooperation, sustaining a heightened readiness posture into January 2026.
The source describes ‘Justice Mission 2025’ as the PLA’s most extensive drills around Taiwan to date, framed as a response to a reported US$11.1 billion U.S. arms sale. The exercise underscores a post-2022 trend toward normalized, multi-domain coercive operations—particularly blockade and isolation rehearsals—raising escalation and regional disruption risks.
Source reporting describes China’s late-2025 “Justice Mission 2025” drills as emphasizing blockade, port-seizure, and maritime strike scenarios aimed at deterring external intervention. Taiwan’s response highlights a seven-tier perimeter defense and expanded asymmetric training with U.S. cooperation, sustaining a heightened readiness posture into January 2026.
The source describes ‘Justice Mission 2025’ as the PLA’s most extensive drills around Taiwan to date, framed as a response to a reported US$11.1 billion U.S. arms sale. The exercise underscores a post-2022 trend toward normalized, multi-domain coercive operations—particularly blockade and isolation rehearsals—raising escalation and regional disruption risks.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-556 | Justice Mission 2025 and Taiwan’s Layered Denial: Cross-Strait Signaling Intensifies into Early 2026 | Taiwan Strait | 2026-02-02 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4428 | PLA ‘Justice Mission 2025’ Signals Expanded Multi-Domain Pressure Around Taiwan | Taiwan Strait | 2025-11-24 | 0 | ACCESS » |