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1561 Members of KMT should dismiss the whole party James Wang 王景弘 605
1562 Not by any other name Taipei Times 602
1563 Protecting the essential culture of Taiwan Omi Wilang 歐蜜偉浪 595
1564 ‘Chinese Taipei’ stance ‘Ah Q’-like Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 678
1565 KMT’s Alex Tsai exploits hate Taipei Times Editorial 843
1566 Moving away from discrimination Taipei Times Editorial 598
1567 The hoggish KMT should stop playing filthy games James Wang 王景弘 597
1568 Beijing changing the ‘status quo’ Parris Chang 張旭成 676
1569 Regional rebalancing and Taiwan Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 578
1570 KMT’s U-turn on Sunflower activism Taipei Times Editorial 591
1571 The need to address historical facts Hua Yih-fen 花亦芬 727
1572 Why Ma Ying-jeou cannot be stopped Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 643
1573 Students key to nation’s democracy Taipei Times Editorial 621
1574 Taiwan must fight for recognition Taipei Times Editorial 594
1575 Taiwan’s ‘Japan shift’ version 2.0 Masahiro Matsumura 587
1576 No magic compass, just plain truth Taipei Times Editorial 561
1577 Global focus is the way forward Taipei Times Editorial 605
1578 Working together to create a new society Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 552
1579 No honeymoon period for the DPP Taipei Times Editorial 520
1580 ‘1992 consensus’ is a poison pill Taipei Times Editorial 519
 
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Newsflash

Despite the ability of the radar systems deployed by Taiwan’s military to track and engage large numbers of targets simultaneously, Patriot PAC-2 and PAC-3 missile batteries alone would be insufficient to deter China from launching a missile attack, a US specialist wrote.

“Patriot batteries are only one element of a complete missile-defense system,” Ed Ross, a former principal director for security cooperation operations at the Defense Security Cooperation Agency and senior director for China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mongolia at the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, wrote in the latest issue of the Jamestown Foundation’s China Brief.