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While the U.S. remains a “very important” strategic partner, the Beijing-claimed island “fully recognizes” the need to strengthen its defense capabilities, a Defense Ministry official said.
Foreign policy experts worry a crisis over Taiwan could trigger a war between China and the United States. U.S. military support comes primarily through the sale of weapons systems but Washington ...
United States President Joe Biden has approved $567m in new defence support for ... of Defense, and military education and training, to provide assistance to Taiwan”. It provided no further ...
The increase in Taiwan’s military capabilities and willingness to defend itself makes it “much more likely” that the US would ...
U.S. President Joe Biden has approved $567 million in defense support for Taiwan. This move aims to bolster Taiwan’s military capabilities amid escalating tensions with China. What Happened ...
In a volatile security environment, strategic ambiguity must be complemented with a touch of “tactical clarity.” ...
The Chinese government has voiced its protest on Sunday against the recent US announcements of military sales and assistance to Taiwan, cautioning the United States that it is "playing with fire." ...
While speaking at a conference in Singapore, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth swore that the U.S. would defend Taiwan should China attempt to “conquer” the island. Appearing at the Shangri-La ...
Washington’s disclosure that around 500 US military personnel are stationed in Taiwan signals more open and substantial defence support for the island – a pivot from a previously discreet partnership ...
Taiwan Partners With U.S.-Based Auterion On Military Drones is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation ...
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.