If China Takes Taiwan, There Will Be Regional Domino Effect
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The Taiwanese and Chinese foreign ministers are both visiting Europe at the same time this week, a rare alignment of schedules in the same location given Beijing's efforts to stop Taipei from having any form of foreign diplomatic engagements.
Dependence on imported power sources – especially from countries ‘susceptible’ to pressure from Beijing – leaves the island vulnerable.
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence on Sunday recorded the presence of 27 PLA aircraft, 14 PLAN vessels and six official ships operating around its territory
Taiwanese coast guard captain Juan Chung-ching's patrol boat moves across the Taiwan Strait, scanning for threats to what Taipei says is the newest target of China's grey-zone warfare: undersea cables vital to the democratic island's communications.
Taiwan is taking extensive notes on the war in Ukraine as the island government works to prepare for an invasion that could happen at any time.
According to Taipei Times, Beijing held a large-scale military parade on September 3 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, during which it highlighted the 1943 Cairo Declaration,
As leading global semiconductor companies gathered in Taipei this week for the Semicon trade show to discuss the AI boom, one area got a much more prominent role than before: Taiwan's use of its dominance of the chip industry to promote diplomatic aims.
Analysis of island’s arms, including Himars and tanks, points out vulnerabilities, says battlefield hasn’t changed.