Russia 'is helping China prepare for Taiwan invasion'
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To protect its strategic interests in Taiwan in the event of a conflict with China, the United States should consider investing more time, energy, and resources towards an often-overlooked arena of
YOKOSUKA, Japan — Tokyo is unlikely to provide direct military support in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan and would instead focus on defending its nearby outlying islands, a foreign policy expert said. China and Japan have long disputed the ...
It is now considered common knowledge in Washington policymaking circles that China aims to replace the United States as the dominant global superpower and to aggressively expand its territory. Democrats and Republicans alike have embraced this consensus.
On Thursday, Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun said working to ensure Beijing's control over Taiwan “is an integral part of the post-war international order."
Voters in Taiwan are headed to the polls Saturday to decide whether Taipei should reignite its nuclear power capabilities as the island faces immense energy vulnerabilities amid growing concern over threats posed by China. In May, Taiwan shut down the ...
Naomi Park is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation. Given the precedent set in recent years, it was no surprise China sent 132 aircraft to operate around Taiwan in the week following Lai’s speech, with 99 of the aircraft ...