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Taiwan Has a ‘Secret Weapon’ to Beat a Chinese Invasion: DronesLearning critical lessons from the war in Ukraine, Taiwan is rapidly expanding its drone program to build an effective ...
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Taiwan's Defense Strategy Under Scrutiny With Trump's Call To Pay US For Security And Kamala Harris' Potential Shift In Foreign PolicyTaiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung emphasized the need for self-reliance in defense, responding to Trump’s criticism and highlighting the bipartisan support Taiwan receives in the U.S.
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Defense News on MSNTaiwan’s military reform is failing where it matters mostOpinion: A smart conscription system is not only about defense but also about empowering Taiwan’s future, the author of this ...
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s call for allies in the Indo-Pacific region to bolster deterrence against China signals ...
ORIANA SKYLAR MASTRO is a Center Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University and a Nonresident Scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns of China's potential invasion of Taiwan, citing military drills and strategic ...
they do argue that Taiwan should spend more on defense. However, they believe these calls are “best delivered candidly and in private.” I think that this private strategy is a provably failed one.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s military is steadily transitioning from a conventional defense strategy to an asymmetric one. The nation is stockpiling more mobile and cost-effective weapons systems ...
Just off the small Taiwan fishing port of Wushi on its Pacific coast, a Taiwanese company is testing what could eventually be a powerful but unglamorous new weapon in the island's military arsenal - ...
“I am personally very surprised. This memo makes Taiwan the focus of U.S. global defense strategy as never before,” said William Chung, who studies U.S., China and Taiwan relations at the ...
For decades, Taiwan operated under the assumption that if China invaded, the U.S. would intervene. However, that confidence is now waning. Under President Trump, Washington’s commitment to ...
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