U.S. officials have long called on Taiwan to dramatically boost its defense spending as the power gap across the Taiwan Strait grows.
I can do that because we have something that they want,” the president said of a deal with China. “We have a pot of gold.” ...
As Beijing’s warships surround the island, many fear that Xi Jinping will enact his ‘political destiny’ sooner rather than ...
Another U.S.-aligned democracy in Asia is mired in political gridlock, with Taiwan’s opposition challenging defense spending ...
Opposition lawmakers have cut Taiwan's military budget, slashing three percent in weapons and facilities spending, as well as ...
Problems in troop recruitment and retention in the Taiwanese military have defense analysts concerned at the island’s ability ...
Taiwan’s leading edge in semiconductors and other high-tech sectors would play a very important role in forging stronger ...
Less than 24 hours after U.S. President Donald Trump was sworn into office on Monday, new Secretary of State Marco Rubio met ...
The president-elect will give the island all the defense systems it has paid for, the incoming national security adviser has ...
Taiwan hosted US nuclear weapons for 16 years from 1958 to deter a Chinese attack during the height of the Cold War. University of Washington Assistant Professor James Lin told Sky News Australia ...
CIA director Billl Burns believes Chinese President Xi Jinping has directed his military to be capable of moving against ...
China's growing threat may leave the US military less focused on defending its NATO allies in Europe. But a new study argues ...