Story at a glance…
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Calls for Taiwan attendance at the UN increase tensions between the US and China.
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Despite repeating “rock solid” commitment to defending Taiwan against China, Taiwan remains unwilling to defend itself.
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Statistics on its understaffing and “anemic” budgetary commitments in the military, and reporting from its members shows extreme apathy among the ranks.
News that for the first time since 1979, a Taiwanese leader confirmed the presence of US troops on the island to train the military was met on the same day by calls from Sect. of State Antony Blinken for all UN member states to support “robust” participation by Taiwan in the UN system.
These come after public statements by the presidents of both countries, that the US has a “commitment” to defend Taiwan in the case of a Chinese invasion, and that Taiwan has “faith” the US will go to war with China on her behalf.
This position has swept like wildlife through Capitol Hill, with Democrats attempting to offload their constitutional responsibility for sending the nation’s sons and daughters to fight by bestowing Biden with exclusive authority to declare war via executive order, and thus nuclear war, on China.
But what is the character of the nation the US is so thoroughly committed to defending? Recent reports from foreign policy experts reveal that, like the Taliban entering Kabul, the reality of a Chinese invasion of Taipei would look similar without extensive US intervention.
That’s because the Taiwanese military is woefully underequipped, undertrained, understaffed, unmotivated, outgunned, and outmaneuvered.