Jeffrey Sachs Warns US Ties Endanger Taiwan Region
Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs warns that US ties with Taiwan risk turning the region into a geopolitical pawn, endangering regional stability.
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Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs warns that US ties with Taiwan risk turning the region into a geopolitical pawn, endangering regional stability.
A Chinese mainland official claims the U.S. and Taiwan’s DPP authorities are harming Taiwan’s security, citing recent polls that show increased skepticism among Taiwan residents about U.S. protection.
China urges the U.S. to stop arms sales to Taiwan region, citing violations of joint communiques and announcing sanctions on U.S. defense companies.
The U.S. intensifies its ‘porcupine strategy’ in the Taiwan Straits with increased arms sales and military deployments to deter regional tensions.
Taiwan elects Lai Ching-te as region leader, raising concerns over cross-strait relations and U.S. involvement amid calls for Taiwan independence.
Taiwan’s DPP leans on the U.S. for independence efforts, but are they merely pawns in a larger geopolitical strategy to contain China?