Category: Taiwan invasion

Steve Yates: Recognizing Taiwan’s Independence Amid Concerns of a Chinese Military Invasion

Did the Chinese regime betray Ukraine? The two nations held decades of friendship. Now China’s top officials call Russia their closest ally, a “rock solid” relationship against the West. We examine what role China is playing in the Ukraine crisis. The invasion of Ukraine is drawing attention to the island south of China. The Chinese…


Seven Dilemmas Facing the Chinese Economy

China in Focus brings you an outlook of China in 2022. We go through the biggest China stories to watch out for in the coming year. One of the most important things for the world to look out for is the slowing down of China’s economy. It matters so much because the country’s economy has…


Biden Fully Committing to Defending Taiwan?; China Shifting to Wartime Policy in Response to Taiwan

Is China gearing up for war? A new Party policy has hidden meanings. Now, the tension between Taiwan and China is high, and both their leaders are making statements completely opposite to each other. Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen hinted at a stronger U.S. support, including potentially defending Taiwan militarily, in her recent interview with CNN,…


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…


US Military Support for Taiwan Angers Beijing

News Analysis If the United States and China go to war, Taiwan could likely be the trigger. A recent report alleged that roughly 24 members of U.S. special operations and support troops have been conducting training for the Taiwanese military over the past year. President Joe Biden claims that he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping…


China in Focus (May 17): Chinese Military Simulates Taiwan Invasion

A Chinese state-owned media is using its strongest language yet to threaten the United States—after Beijing simulated an invasion of Taiwan in a military exercise. The president of the Philippines announces that his country’s friendship with communist China is over. He tells Beijing, “Kill me if you want to kill me, I will be here.”…