 China may attack Taiwan by 2027, U.S. top admiral says China is expanding its military and nuclear arsenal and these signs indicate that it is ready to invade Taiwan by 2027 according to the commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command Admiral John Aquilino. Bloomberg reports, according to him, despite China's economic problems, its official defense budget has increased by 16% in recent years, exceeding $223 billion. The admiral added that in the three years since he took command, China's army has introduced an additional 400 fighter jets and over 20 large military ships into its arsenal. Beijing has also doubled its arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles since 2020. All indications point to the People's Liberation Army meeting President Xi Jinping's directive to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027. Aquilino said, according to Aquilino, Chinese military forces are also practicing various tasks related to operations against Taiwan, including simulating encirclement through maritime and air blockades. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian states that Taiwan is China's internal affair, accusing Washington of causing division in the Asia Pacific region. Some people in the US have been trying to hype up the China threat narrative to escalate tensions across the strait and instigate confrontation. We firmly oppose that, he said. China's defense budget remains as much smaller than that of the United States. President Joe Biden proposed a Pentagon budget of $850 billion for the fiscal year 2025 earlier this month. This includes $500 million for replenishing armaments, which will be provided to Taiwan under the first funding request aimed at addressing aggression in the region and ensuring continuous support for Taiwan. In the spring of 2022, President Joe Biden stated that the United States was ready to use force to defend Taiwan.