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921 Strides in human rights diplomacy Taipei Times Editorial 352
922 KMT’s China talks must be probed Taipei Times Editorial 331
923 Official should be sacked over false report Ling Po-chih 凌博志 364
924 China missile test destroys trust Taipei Times Editorial 369
925 China as an alternative model? Sushil Seth 343
926 Taiwan is a true transnational state David Pendery 潘大為 450
927 Fulfilling a promise to Aborigines Liu Chiung-hsi 劉烱錫 333
928 Han administration scores own-goal Taipei Times Editorial 331
929 Still no action on refugee act Taipei Times Editorial 349
930 Forced organ harvesting in China Taipei Times Editorial 373
931 Education on referendums needed Taipei Times Editorial 346
932 China’s plans to bloody US’ nose Joseph Bosco 344
933 On guard against African swine fever Taipei Times Editorial 376
934 Tiananmen truly a massacre Taipei Times Editorial 347
935 Time for a Taiwan embassy Taipei Times Editorial 370
936 Protecting Taiwan’s tech edge Taipei Times Editorial 359
937 Time for a Taiwan-US trade deal Juan Fernando Herrera Ramos 371
938 A ray of hope for equal rights Taipei Times Editorial 369
939 Taipei doing too little, too late against infiltration Roger Wu 吳哲文 400
940 Aboriginal education is the right move Taipei Times Editorial 326
 
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Newsflash

US Indo-Pacific Commander Admiral John Aquilino on Tuesday said Washington must be ready to “fight and win” if it fails to deter China from taking military action against Taiwan.

Speaking during a US House of Representatives Armed Services Committee hearing, Aquilino declined to put a date on a possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan, saying that “for me, it doesn’t matter what the timeline is.”

“I’m responsible [for finding a way] to prevent this conflict today and — if deterrence were to fail — to be able to fight and win,” Aquilino said.