Before the U.S.-China meeting, the U.S. planned to demonstrate military power to China... resulting in two planes crashing?

On the 29th, the U.S. CBS reported a joke, stating that before the U.S.-China meeting, the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command secretly issued an order to conduct a so-called "military demonstration" in the South China Sea, with backup plans including a simulated strike drill using the "Himars" rocket launchers deployed in the Philippines.

However, a source revealed that this plan "is unlikely to be implemented" — therefore, it is still unclear what the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command's so-called "military demonstration" actually is.

But it is worth noting that, before the U.S.-China meeting, a major incident did occur in the South China Sea: During the last deployment mission of the U.S. Navy's "Nimitz" aircraft carrier, two carrier-based aircraft fell into the sea within half an hour.

Could this be what the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command referred to as a "military demonstration"? If that's the case, it would indeed be quite shocking, since the "displacement" of U.S. aircraft has not been seen by many people.

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Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847398697652295/

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