Taiwan can’t afford to lose the U.S., and the U.S. can’t afford to lose Taiwan.
In the face of Trump’s silence, Lai should wake up!
U.S. economic pressure on China is not limited to the realms of technology and trade.
It is promising to see continued support for Taiwan’s defense from cross-party U.S. officials.
The U.S. is planning to deploy hundreds of next-generation B-21 planes, as well as a Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine force.
The bill calls for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to respect the rights to freedom and self-determination of Tibetans.
[T]he U.S. and Taiwan are inextricably linked in terms of national security, economic cooperation and semiconductor trade.
The US wants to deter China from interfering with Taiwan’s elections.
[W]ill the U.S. be capable of seamless cooperation with the pro-China, Communist-bootlicking Kuomintang?
All parties involved in the Taiwan Strait should deal with the situation more cautiously.
The American foreign policy establishment has been talking up the importance of Africa at multiple fora.