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Taiwan’s response to the Chinese threat in this year’s drill is refreshingly direct: Train like war could start tomorrow.
Amid growing speculation around China’s invasion of Taiwan, the island nation has held its largest ever military exercises.
Taiwan’s military pay reform may ease recruitment woes, but stagnant promotion incentives and underfunded defense goals ...
Missile launchers on streets and tanks near a Costco aimed to bring home the threat of Chinese invasion, as exercises spilled ...
The Office of Management and Budget under the Executive Office of the President said the Trump administration appreciated the ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNTaiwan holds largest ever exercise to stop an invasion from ChinaSoldiers rehearsed urban defense operations, made use of the Taipei Metro for tactical mobility and repurposed schools as ...
Taiwan doesn’t expect China to carry out large military drills around the island immediately after the election but sees Beijing ramping up economic pressure and taking other coercive measures ...
Taiwan included its first batch of 38 U.S.-purchased M1A2T Abrams tanks in a live-fire exercise at Hsinchu military base on ...
Taiwan has condemned the latest round of Chinese military drills around the self-governing island as an “unreasonable provocation” after Beijing deployed warships and fighter jets in what it ...
Amid China's growing threat Taiwan's military is struggling with maintaining troop numbers. From 2022-2024, it lost some 12,000 servicemen and women.
Taiwan is readying citizens for a Chinese invasion. It’s not going well. The government extended mandatory military service and revamped reservist training in an effort to make Beijing think twice.
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