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Home Activity Slideshow 2018-12-15 Su Beng Ojisan(Tsan-chu 贊主) Visits Taiwan Heros Shrine & Su Beng's Bronze Statue

2018-12-15 Su Beng Ojisan(Tsan-chu 贊主) Visits Taiwan Heros Shrine & Su Beng's Bronze Statue

Su Beng Ojisan(Tsan-chu 贊主) Visits Taiwan Heros Shrine & Su Beng's Bronze Statue
 



Su Beng Ojisan(Tsan-chu 贊主) Visits Taiwan Heros Shrine & Su Beng's Bronze Statue


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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 December 2018 14:45 )  

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The Taiwanese navy can no longer hope to compete with China for control of the waters adjoining Taiwan and should instead embark on a program that focuses on “sea denial,” two academics argue in a landmark study of Taiwan’s naval strategy.

Calling for a break with Taiwan’s naval power paradigm, Chinese navy experts James Holmes and Toshi Yoshihara of the US Naval War College write that denying the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) use of the waters around Taiwan would be nearly as effective for homeland defense as fighting for outright sea control, as designated in the current strategy.