Wednesday, February 5, 2025
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Taiwan Security

China’s Routinized Military Drills Raise Concerns Over Response Delays, Warns Former U.S. Official

China’s growing "routinized" military drills may delay Taiwan’s response to an actual crisis, warns former U.S. official. Read more about the escalating military tensions in Taiwan on Cialisweb.tw.

Scholars Predict No Chinese Invasion of Taiwan During Trump’s 2nd Term

Scholars predict that China is unlikely to invade Taiwan during Trump's second term. Discover insights on U.S.-Taiwan policy, China’s strategy, and Taiwan's future security.

Taiwan Intelligence Chief Comments on South Korea’s Martial Law and Its Domestic Implications

Taiwan’s intelligence chief comments on South Korea's brief martial law, attributing it to domestic political tensions and monitoring its potential impact on regional security.

Lawmakers Question Security Lapse After Vice President Surprised by Group Photo at Airport

Lawmakers raised concerns over a security lapse at Taoyuan International Airport after Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim was unexpectedly approached by duty-free store employees. The incident sparked a call for tighter security measures.

Lai Ching-te Stresses Inseparable Security Ties Between Europe and the Indo-Pacific

President Lai Ching-te highlights the inseparable security ties between Europe and the Indo-Pacific, reaffirming Taiwan's commitment to peace and democracy during a meeting with Denmark’s parliamentary delegation.