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The Tabularium · Call 2026-07-08-04Open

China will still be conducting its established coast-guard patrol presence east of Taiwan twelve months from now, without having formally suspended or withdrawn the pattern.

National SecurityAsia / PacificTaiwanChina
Issued No. 8 · 8 Jul 26  ·  Due 8 Jul 27  ·  Opening call 85% — very likely

The wording, the opening probability, and the counter-signal below were fixed when this call was published. Updates revise the reading — never the record: the verdict is graded against the opening call.

The trajectory

The call stands at its probability until revised; each dot is a recorded reading.0%50%100%8 Jul 26 — 85% (No. 8): Opening calltodaydue 8 Jul 2785%8 Jul 26

The record since

The call stands as issued — no revisions.

What would overturn it

A confirmed, sustained halt to the patrol pattern (not just a temporary pause) within the year would overturn this; continued or expanded patrols would confirm it.

The verdict

Open  Resolves by 8 Jul 27 — graded at the weekly Reckoning against the criteria above, and recorded here.

As logged at issue

China's coast-guard patrol presence east of Taiwan is very likely to still be running in a year — Taipei's own officials warn this kind of gray-zone pressure compounds precisely because it's designed to look permanent and unremarkable; a genuine, sustained withdrawal would be the signal this call was wrong, not just a lull.

Cite this call

The Cursus Publicus, Call 2026-07-08-04 — recorded 8 Jul 26. https://archive.cursuspublic.us/calls/2026-07-08-04.html