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Taiwan Strait

The Taiwan Strait is ~130 km of water that functions as the world's most consequential tripwire: narrow enough for invasion to be conceivable, wide and rough enough (two narrow amphibious-weather windows a year) to make it the hardest military operation on Earth. Half the world's container fleet passes nearby.

24.2°N · 119.4°E

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