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241 What US should do about Taiwan Minze Chien 簡明子 390
242 Cooperating to limit China Taipei Times Editorial 349
243 Beijing pressures businesspeople Huang Wei-ping 黃惟冰 301
244 Taiwan Strait: South China Sea 2.0? Thomas J. Shattuck and Robin Michael Garcia 356
245 The Hamas massacre of civilians Maya Yaron 402
246 Look to India on Chinese infiltration Paul Lin 林保華 333
247 Unity makes strength Taipei Times Editorial 469
248 Subs crucial to Taiwan’s defense Fang Ping-sheng 方屏生 391
249 China’s trade actions a vote tactic Taipei Times Editorial 326
250 Taiwan joining the UN a vital task The Liberty Times Editorial 382
251 A tale of two National Day events Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 388
252 Politicizing people’s health Taipei Times Editorial 328
253 The crucial mistake in ‘blue-white alliance’ James Wang 王景弘 330
254 Subs too vital to be politicized Taipei Times Editorial 354
255 Looking forward to US recognition Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 379
256 Sub launch a major step forward Chu-Ke Feng-yun 諸葛風雲 343
257 Sub success a milestone for nation Taipei Times Editorial 317
258 TPP bungles whistle-blower platform Wu Hai-ruei 吳海瑞 345
259 Washington must prioritize Taiwan Masahiro Matsumura 308
260 Media using eggs to sow mistrust Chen Chiao-chicy 陳喬琪 377
 
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Newsflash

If influence in the Indo-Pacific region is one of the US’ core interests, then Taiwan serves as a cornerstone of US economic and security influence in the region, former US Indo-Pacific Command commander admiral Phillip Davidson said on Thursday.

“China’s ... strategy is to supplant the US leadership role in the international order ... and they’ve long said ... that they intend to do that by 2050,” Davidson told the National Review Institute’s Ideas Summit in Washington.

Davidson said he had previously told US Senate hearings on China’s military activities and possible threats in the Indo-Pacific region that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could happen within the next 10 years, or even the next six years.