TAIPEI, Taiwan — As People’s Liberation Army fighter jets from China sped toward Taiwan on Friday, September 1, life on the self-governing island carried on as normal. Andy Huang, a restaurateur in Taipei, said he has become desensitized to military threats from the mainland. “I’ve been hearing about China invading for 30 years,” he said.
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