On the topic of U.S. chip policy and China, Moulton recently told political conference-goers that "the U.S. should make it very clear to the Chinese that if you invade Taiwan, we're going to blow up TSMC.” Openly talking about these policies seems to be frowned upon in Taiwan, ...
and that "the United States Government ... reiterates that it has no intention of infringing on Chinese sovereignty and territorial integrity, or interfering in China's internal affairs, or pursuing a policy of 'two Chinas' or 'one China, one Taiwa...
BEIJING – Set off by the April 1 Sino – US plane collision and US official agreement of the biggest arms sale to Taiwan in a decade as well as remarks by US President Bush on defending Taiwan there have been increasing hacker attacks on websites of the two countries in the past weeks....
Our international economic policy has to adapt to the world as it is, so we can build the world that we want. This brings me to the fourth step in our strategy: mobilizing trillions in investment into emerging economies—with solutions that those countries are fashioning on their own, but ...
This significantly improves the precision and range of BMD protective envelopes surrounding Taiwan, Japan, or regions of the South China Sea. The capability to operate joint sea BMD could be highly critical in defending Taiwan, given that several strongly believe that the Chinese effort to annex ...
"There is a growing danger that the US and China are heading toward a clash over the Taiwan issue," says Andrew Yang of the Chinese Council of Advanced Policy Studies in Taipei. Taiwan, whose separation from the mainland is a legacy of the cold war, finds itself able to more openly ...
③ Raymond Chung and Hwang Chun-mei, "Taiwan Welcomes AUKUS Pact, Calls for Stronger Ties with Democracies," Radio Free Asia, September 17, 2021, https://www.rfa.org/english/news/ china/taiwan-aukus-09172021085720.html. ④ "Australia Says It Would Join US in Defending Taiwan if Necessary...
On Monday, President Biden said the U.S. would intervene if China moved to seize Taiwan by force. He said it wasn't a change in policy, and the White House also put out a statement stressing that its position had not changed from the long-espoused "strategic ambiguity" — that is, ...
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has welcomed Taiwan's president in a rare high-level meeting on U.S. soil. The face-to-face session with President Tsai Ing-wen risks anger from China. More than a dozen Democratic and Republican lawmakers joined Republican M
A2019 op-edin the highly respected ‘Foreign Policy’ magazine states thatFor now, U.S. forces appear poorly postured to meet these challenges. That’s because both Russia and China have developed formidable networks of missiles, radars, electronic warfare systems, and the like to degrade and...