Category: Subverting Taiwan

Live Q&A Webinar: Will China Wage War on Taiwan?

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has increased its threats against Taiwan, with additional air incursions, escalating rhetoric, and nearby military exercises. This comes as the CCP faces growing economic concerns at home, including a worsening energy crisis and debt problems plaguing its real estate sector. As CCP leader Xi Jinping again calls for bringing Taiwan…


‘Poison Frogs’: US Urged to Make Taiwan Islands Too ‘Painful’ for China to Seize in Response to War Game Results

The United States would have little recourse if China invaded one of the minor islands controlled by Taiwan, according to a new report by Center for a New American Security (CNAS), a Washington-based think tank. The report analyzed the results of a virtual war game carried out by the CNAS Gaming Lab that sought to…


Biden’s Red Line on Taiwan Is a Big China Move, Not a Gaffe

News Analysis After President Joe Biden’s historic Oct. 21 statement affirming the American commitment to defend Taiwan against a Chinese military attack, White House spokesperson Jen Psaki noted: “The president was not announcing any change in our policy, nor has he made a decision to change our policy. There is no change in our policy.”…


Biden’s Red Line on Taiwan

News Analysis President Joe Biden has stated, in no uncertain terms, that the United States would defend Taiwan in the event of a military attack by China. His increasingly public commitment strengthens deterrence. On Oct. 21, Biden said the words we love to hear. An audience member from Connecticut asked, “What will you do to…


China’s Xi Calls for World Peace Amid Escalating Concerns Over Beijing’s Agressions

Chinese leader Xi Jinping repeated calls for world peace and global cooperation on Oct .25, in remarks that experts said were a veiled criticism directed at Washington and did little to dispel growing concerns over Beijing’s increasing assertiveness on the world stage. In a speech marking the 50th anniversary of the communist regime being voted…


China’s Xi Calls for World Peace Amid Escalating Concerns Over Beijing’s Aggressions

Chinese leader Xi Jinping repeated calls for world peace and global cooperation on Oct. 25, in remarks that experts said were a veiled criticism directed at Washington and did little to dispel growing concerns over Beijing’s increasing assertiveness on the world stage. In a speech marking the 50th anniversary of the communist regime being voted…


US Seeks to Help Taiwan Participate in UN System, as Beijing Set to Mark Key Anniversary

The United States and Taiwan on Oct. 22 held a high-level meeting on expanding the island’s participation at the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations, days before Beijing is due to mark the 50th anniversary of its representing China at the global body. The U.S. State Department, in a statement released on Oct. 23….


Upcoming Live Q&A Webinar: Will China Wage War on Taiwan?

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has increased its threats against Taiwan, with additional air incursions, escalating rhetoric, and nearby military exercises. This comes as the CCP faces growing economic concerns at home, including a worsening energy crisis and debt problems plaguing its real estate sector. As CCP leader Xi Jinping again calls for bringing Taiwan…


European Parliament Push Brussels to ‘Upgrade’ Partnership with Taiwan, Despite Beijing’s Opposition

The European Union must deepen its ties with democratic ally Taiwan, said lawmakers in a report approved on Oct. 21, despite strong opposition from the Chinese regime. The European Parliament adopted the report, titled the EU-Taiwan Political Relations and Cooperation, by an overwhelming majority in the French city of Strasbourg, with 580 votes in favor,…


Why America Should Defend Taiwan From China; Malcolm Davis Discusses AUKUS in Space

The next phone you buy may cost double if China invades Taiwan because Taiwan’s semiconductor business would be under the Communist Party’s control. They could then leverage economic deals against the United States—with cars, laptops, and others costing way more. It’s not just consumers who would be impacted—the global economy, America’s credibility, and the freedom…