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With support from the United States, Taiwan is building up its defenses amid growing Chinese threats against the Beijing-claimed island.
US support more likely as Taiwan more willing, able to fight, former head of US Pacific command says
The increase in Taiwan’s military capabilities and willingness to defend itself makes it “much more likely” that the US would ...
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 ...
Pete Hegseth reaffirmed in a speech in Singapore that the U.S. does not seek conflict with China, but to deter China the U.S.
In a volatile security environment, strategic ambiguity must be complemented with a touch of “tactical clarity.” ...
Appearing at the Shangri-La Dialogue, a security conference where world leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron and ...
The Philippines is the third country to sign a reciprocal access agreement with Japan, after Australia and the United Kingdom ...
Taiwan’s cautious participation in the Alaska LNG project underscores a broader truth: even strategically aligned allies ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reassured allies in the Indo-Pacific on Saturday that they will not be left alone to face ...
The island is reportedly planning to build 200 of the weapons amid growing military pressure from mainland China.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has told allies in the Indo-Pacific that Washington will bolster its defenses overseas. The move is intended to counter what the Pentagon sees as rapidly developing ...
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