William Lai is lurching toward formal independence, which could trigger a catastrophic U.S.-China war, writes Lyle Goldstein.
Facing China’s growing military and political pressure, Taiwan races to strengthen its defenses before it’s too late.
A Chinese invasion of Taiwan must focus on seizing a port to bring in tanks and supplies. Commercial or industrial ports are prime targets that would allow for rapid offloading. Taiwan may have the ...
If America were to go to war with China, damaging Chinese ports or seizing economic facilities would be a strategic blunder, ...
Taiwan should step up its military professional training, organize specialized and realistic reserve force training, and improve intelligence accuracy to enhance national defense in the face of ...
Features automated equipment that enhance DC functions to quickly respond to growing logistics demand in Taiwan --Nippon ...
At present, Taiwan residents can apply for single-entry travel permits to the mainland at the immigration offices of 46 city ...
Beijing's global port dominance faces a direct hit as Washington and allies push to reclaim strategic sea routes.
There are two requirements for a major amphibious invasion. The first is storming the beach. The second is no less important — seizing a port. Without docks and cranes to unload reinforcements — ...
Chen Binhua, spokesman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, announced at a regular news conference that relevant ...