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China has an estimated 12,000 PLA troops in Hong Kong, according to Reuters, and massed additional troops and military vehicles in nearby Shenzhen, where paramilitary police in riot gear are training. Beijing officials were notified in stark terms that any repeat of the use of military forces as in the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre would spell the end of efforts to seek a resolution of the U.S.-Chinese trade war. (Associated Press/File)
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China has an estimated 12,000 PLA troops in Hong Kong, according to Reuters, and massed additional troops and military vehicles in nearby Shenzhen, where paramilitary police in riot gear are training. Beijing officials were notified in stark terms that any repeat of the use of military forces as in the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre would spell the end of efforts to seek a resolution of the U.S.-Chinese trade war. (Associated Press/File)

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