Preparing Taiwan for Potential Military Conflict with China: The Need for Comprehensive Planning

by Jake Sanders, Editor As tensions between Taiwan and China continue to escalate, the need for a comprehensive study to prepare Taiwan for a potential military conflict becomes increasingly urgent. The geopolitical landscape is shifting, and Taiwan must develop strategies to fortify its defenses, ensuring that it can withstand a prolonged conflict before external assistance,…

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Resolution 2758 campaign begins!

2758行動已經開始 by Dave Chamberlain, Staff Writer At this year’s Ketagalan Forum in Taiwan, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley delivered a keynote address that captured significant attention. She asserted that Taiwan should be included in the World Health Organization and granted full U.N. membership. Notably, she emphasized that “Taiwan should be a…

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TAIWAN : AN ALTERNATIVE, “PAINLESS”, INVASION? 台灣:一場替代性的「無痛」入侵?

pictured Researcher and Author Ben Blandin (article from KIMS periscope -republished with permission of author On different occasions over the past years and again very recently, Chinese leader Xi Jinping has warned of Taiwan interference and reiterated that China will not renounce to the use of force against the rebel island and repeatedly asked the…

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Tuvalu committed to treaty and to Taiwan

pictured: Feleti Teo, Tuvalu PM by Jake Sanders, Editor Australia has pledged to support Tuvalu in adapting to climate change through the Falepili Union treaty, according to Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo. The agreement, signed late last year and criticized by a former Tuvalu leader as “shameful,” establishes a special visa pathway for Tuvaluan citizens…

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TSMC and Taiwan security

by Jake Sanders, Editor The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) plays a crucial role in Taiwan’s economic and national security. As TSMC expands its operations globally, there are concerns that this move could make Taiwan more susceptible to potential annexation by China. Taiwanese political leaders share these concerns, but they possess the regulatory power to…

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What does China really want in the SCS?

by Benjamin Blandin re published from KIMS periscope with permission from author Since the end of 2023, China has been scaling up the regularity, the diversity and the degree of violence of its action against the Philippines, using either sonars and surface sonic weapons, pointing floodlight projectors, jamming Filipino ships sensors, GPS and comms, employing…

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