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Former U.S. National Security Adviser warns of imminent Chinese invasion of Taiwan
Key Takeaways
- The timeline for a possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan has shortened, according to a former U.S. national security adviser, raising concerns about the island’s security and stability.
- The Chinese military’s drills and incursions into Taiwanese airspace indicate a growing assertiveness and determination to reunify Taiwan with the mainland.
- Urgent action is required from the U.S. and its allies to provide Taiwan with the necessary diplomatic support and military capabilities to deter a potential invasion and maintain regional stability.
(Source: Yahoo! News UK)
Former U.S. National Security Adviser warns of imminent Chinese invasion of Taiwan
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China’s use of exit bans has been on the rise in recent years, with tens of thousands of Chinese citizens and scores of foreigners being ensnared by them. This is a cause for concern among foreign businesses and human rights advocates.
Canada’s spy agency criticized for withholding information about Chinese threats against lawmaker and family
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) withheld information about threats against Michael Chong, a member of the Canadian parliament, and his family in Hong Kong.
Singapore and China conclude joint naval exercise
The Republic of Singapore Navy and the People’s Liberation Army (Navy) participated in joint military exercises, enhancing mutual understanding and trust.
U.S. microchip export controls have limited effect on China’s AI development
U.S. microchip export controls aimed at slowing China’s progress in high tech have only had minimal effects on China’s AI sector.
U.S. and Philippines pledge to strengthen alliance and modernize defense capabilities
U.S.-Philippines Agree to Modernize, Strengthen Alliance
U.S. and Philippines Reaffirm Alliance Commitments for Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Readout of Secretary of Defense Meeting With Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Singapore Strives for Balance as China and U.S. Compete for Military and Economic Influence
China continues to assert its dominance in the South China Sea, claiming sovereignty over virtually all of it, which has raised concerns among neighboring countries and the U.S.
Philippines seeks update to Mutual Defense Treaty amid changing regional dynamics
Philippine President Marcos Jr. emphasizes his country’s role in working towards peace in the region and expresses his opposition to any provocative action that may involve the Philippines.
Philippines and U.S. Agree to Enhance Trilateral Dialogue with Japan
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s visit to the United States is aimed at strengthening the alliance between the two countries and addressing economic concerns.
China Agrees to Talk About Fishing Rights in South China Sea, Philippines President Says
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reportedly urged China to agree to a direct communication line to resolve maritime differences in the South China Sea. He also stated that China agreed to discuss Filipinos’ fishing rights in the region.
China’s 13,000-satellite constellation plan to challenge SpaceX’s Starlink
The Center for Strategic and International Studies’ report highlights China as the biggest competitor of the U.S. in developing space capabilities, with China focusing on rapidly detecting targets and relaying their coordinates to its precision weapon systems.
Chinese Satellite Internet Startup Aims to Provide Broadband Connectivity for Military Applications
Beijing-based Galaxy Space, a satellite internet startup, is planning to provide broadband connectivity for military applications, particularly for China’s hypersonic vehicle program.
USS George Washington to Return to Yokosuka as U.S. Forward-Deployed Carrier
The USS George Washington will return to Yokosuka, Japan next year as the U.S. Navy’s sole forward-deployed carrier, replacing the USS Ronald Reagan.
Philippine Coast Guard reports aggressive maneuvers by Chinese ships in the South China Sea
The Philippine Coast Guard has reported incidents of Chinese ships engaging in aggressive maneuvers in areas of the South China Sea that are part of the Philippines’ territorial waters.
Australia faces threat from a Chinese military base in the Pacific
War-gaming exercises conducted as part of Australia’s Defence Strategic Review revealed that Australia would be threatened if China established a military base in the Pacific, close to its shores. This comes amid growing concern over China’s military build-up and influence in the region.
Southeast Asian Scholars Rate China’s Diplomacy under Xi Jinping: A Mixed Bag of Responses
China’s charm offensive approach in Southeast Asia is a mixed bag of results, with varying levels of success in each country. While Chinese diplomacy has brought some countries closer to China, others remain cautious about China’s intentions and its impact on their national interests.
Major General Mick Ryan’s “White Sun War”: A Techno-Thriller on the Future of Warfare
“White Sun War” is a concept-driven book that explores the practical and philosophical issues of future war, focusing on the interaction between the characters and the scenes that create opportunities to inform and educate the reader.
Chinese Espionage: A Fundamental Asymmetry in the Intelligence Battles between China and the West
China’s intelligence strategy involves a “whole of society” approach for collecting intelligence, which fuses together intelligence and commerce in ways without comparison in the West.
A Symptom of a Broader Problem: Understanding the Leak of Classified Documents from the Air National Guard
The recent leak of classified documents related to United States intelligence gathering efforts highlights the risk of overly broad access to highly sensitive information within the government.
Australia’s Defence Strategic Review and Its Implications for Asia-Pacific
While Australia’s Defence Strategic Review has implications for the country’s defense, it is not expected to catch other nations off balance unlike the AUKUS announcement in 2021. Nonetheless, the Australian government is carefully monitoring the regional response.
Ron DeSantis Meets Japanese Prime Minister as Part of Four-Country Trade Mission
Ron DeSantis met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and praised Japan’s strong alliance with the U.S. as well as its efforts to bolster its defense against China and North Korea.
China Expands Rare-Earth Metals Production for Growing EV Demand
China’s state-owned resources developers are ramping up production of rare-earth metals to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles and other high-tech products.
Taiwan military drills focus on combating blockade amid rising tensions with China
Taiwan’s Han Kuang military drills will focus on combating a blockade of the island and preserving the fighting ability of its forces in response to China’s recent precision strikes and blockades during the PLA drill’s around the island.
Asymmetric Defense Strategy: Key Takeaways from Ukraine for Taiwan
Taipei’s military strategy for countering China’s military modernization relies heavily on asymmetric defense, which entails the use of cost-effective arms and munitions to overcome equipment and defense gaps when facing a larger adversary.
Sydney to host 2023 Quad Leaders’ summit on 24 May, Australian Prime Minister confirms
Sydney, Australia will host the 2023 Quad Leaders’ summit on May 24, marking the third in-person meeting of the leaders of Australia, the United States, India, and Japan.
Russian Pacific Fleet on high alert for military drills amid tensions with the West
The Russian Pacific Fleet has been put on high alert for military drills, including missile launches and the use of nuclear-capable strategic bombers, as a show of force amid tensions with the West over the fighting in Ukraine.
South Korean Navy fires warning shots at North Korean patrol boat
South Korean Navy fired warning shots at a North Korean patrol boat that crossed the Northern Limit Line (NLL), the de facto maritime border, between the two countries in the Yellow Sea.
Japan plans to develop advanced long-range missiles amid tensions with China
Japan has signed contracts with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to develop and produce advanced long-range missiles worth over $2.8 billion, extending until 2027, as it aims to bolster its defense capabilities amid rising tensions with China.
SpaceX’s mammoth Starship to take a round-the-world test flight
SpaceX plans to launch Starship, its most powerful rocket, into space for its first major test on Monday, 17 April. This is a critical milestone in SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s quest to bring humans to destinations as far away as Mars.
U.S. guided-missile destroyer sails through Taiwan Strait amid rising tensions
The USS Milius, a U.S. guided-missile destroyer, sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, marking the first announced transit since January 2023.
Philippines, US eye 2-plus-2 security talks in April
The United States and the Philippines will hold two-plus-two security talks on 11 April, the first of such talks in seven years, indicating the Philippines’ willingness to strengthen its alliance with the U.S. amid China’s aggressive behavior in the South China Sea.
New UK-Japan-Italy fighter takes shape, with electronics details emerging
Last week, the Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) was showcased at the DSEI Japan show, with government and industry representatives from Italy, Japan, and the UK attending to announce new technology partnerships for the sixth-generation fighter.
Senators Request Cyber Safety Analysis of Chinese-Owned DJI Drones
A group of 16 U.S. senators from both parties has requested the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to investigate potential security risks associated with drones manufactured by Chinese company Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology Co., Ltd., which has reported ties to the Communist Party of China.
U.S. Space Command Deputy Director of Strategy, Plans, and Policy Speaks at DSEI Japan 2023
Space is becoming more congested, contested, and competitive, which poses challenges for all nations. The U.S. Space Command is committed to ensuring space remains sustainable, safe, and secure for all like-minded nations. Collaboration with allies and partners is crucial to achieving these objectives.
Fatalism Is Not an Option for Addressing China-Russia Relations
China’s strategic calculus in its relationship with Russia is multifaceted, balancing national rejuvenation, self-preservation, and de-linking Ukraine from Taiwan, but the potential reputational costs of being seen as an accomplice to Russia’s aggression cannot be ignored.
North Korea’s Kim oversees simulated nuclear counterattack against US, South Korea
North Korea conducted a military exercise involving a missile launch from a buried silo, indicating a shift from its preference for mobile launchers.
US, Philippines to announce new sites for U.S. military as soon as possible – U.S. official
The United States and the Philippines are expanding their Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), which grants the US military access to Philippine military bases. The move comes amid China’s increasing assertiveness towards the South China Sea and Taiwan.
US Army chief wants three multidomain task force units in the Pacific
The U.S. Army chief wants to see three multidomain task force units (MDTF) in the Pacific region, in addition to one in Europe and one in a contingency-type location. The Army has operationalized its existing MDTF units and plans to grow at least four more to operate across all domains.
US, Japan exploring partnership on hypersonic missile interceptor
The U.S. and Japan are considering a partnership to develop a hypersonic missile defense capability, specifically an interceptor capable of neutralizing hypersonic threats in the glide phase of flight.
Former U.S. National Security Adviser warns of imminent Chinese invasion of Taiwan
Key Takeaways
- The timeline for a possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan has shortened, according to a former U.S. national security adviser, raising concerns about the island’s security and stability.
- The Chinese military’s drills and incursions into Taiwanese airspace indicate a growing assertiveness and determination to reunify Taiwan with the mainland.
- Urgent action is required from the U.S. and its allies to provide Taiwan with the necessary diplomatic support and military capabilities to deter a potential invasion and maintain regional stability.
(Source: Yahoo! News UK)