Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., right, arrives as the Senate moves closer to a final vote on an emergency spending package that would provide military aid to Ukraine and Israel, replenish U.S. weapons systems and provide food, water and other humanitarian
China has a key weakness that could see an invasion of Taiwan end in failure, an expert told Daily Express US. In recent years, Beijing’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has conducted numerous drills near Taiwan. They have come amid growing tensions between
Taiwan conducted a two-day military exercise to prepare for potential surprise attacks by China, involving sea, land and air defenses. China claims Taiwan as its own territory, and recent military drills have included simulated attacks by China on Taiwanese bases. Taiwan detected
China will ramp up its harassment campaign aimed at Taiwan to show it can “control” the self-governing island without having to shoot a single shot, experts have warned. President Xi Jinping has signalled on multiple occasions he hopes to reclaim Taiwan despite
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China’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Philippine ambassador to denounce President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s congratulatory message to Taiwan’s president-elect, Lai Ching-te. Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that Marcos’s remarks violated political commitments made by the Philippines to China. China claims Taiwan as its
Chinese President Xi Jinping is locked in a power struggle with his own military, as he seeks to purge commanders he perceives as unwilling or unprepared for war, according to military analysts. The ongoing tension reflects Xi’s efforts to assert control over the
Retired U.S. officials met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, praising Taiwan’s democratic processes that elected a new president and legislature. Former national security adviser Stephen Hadley said Taiwan’s democratic success story is based on transparency, rule of law and respect for human
Admiral Mark Montgomery however noted that Lai’s DPP has grown closer to the Kuomintang Party headed by Hon Yu-ih – a proponent of closer Taiwan-China relations and a “peaceful open dialogue” with Beijing. He argued Taiwanese parties could leave the door open