Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers warn Taiwan's political gridlock over defense spending could undermine deterrence as China escalates military pressure.
Would President Trump commit U.S. forces to defend Taiwan in case of invasion or blockade by China? His trade skirmishes with rivals like China and friends like Canada, on and off support for Ukraine, ...
YOU will be next” – this is Taiwan’s warning to Asian neighbours if China makes good on its threat to invade the self-governing island. Taiwanese President, Lai Ching-te, ...
N.Y., attended the Munich Security Conference on Friday where she was asked whether the United States should commit troops to defend Taiwan from a potential invasion ...
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Taiwan-US ‘firepower' center to hone asymmetric warfare tactics
Taiwan, for its part, would contribute "elite troops," and Washington might assign personnel in Guam or elsewhere in the Indo ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Taiwan’s navy on Thursday conducted an anti-landing operation drill at its Zuoying base in southern Taiwan, simulating a hostile ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s (習近平) latest purge of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) leadership might have been prompted by the military’s opposition to plans of invading Taiwan, the Epoch ...
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Rep. AOC won't say if U.S. should defend Taiwan militarily if China invades
"What we are hoping for is that we want to make sure that we never get to that point," Ocasio-Cortez says ...
Taiwanese president names the countries that will be ‘next’ if China is allowed to invade - Taiwan will not be any country’s ‘bargaining chip’, island’s president says ...
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China accuses Japan of militarism, Taiwan invasion intent at Munich
The diplomatic conflict between Japan and China, ongoing since late last year, continued unabated at the Munich Security Conference. When China criticized Japan’s military buildup as “the specter of ...
A slow reunification now seems possible. And for that, Beijing just needs to win the psychological war, writes Kerry Brown.
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