US, Japan Strengthen Base Defenses Against Chinese Missile Attack
Despite defenses, a new study reveals US and allied bases in the Pacific remain highly vulnerable to Chinese ballistic missile attacks.
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Despite defenses, a new study reveals US and allied bases in the Pacific remain highly vulnerable to Chinese ballistic missile attacks.
The USS America is just 737 miles from Taiwan, ready to respond rapidly to threats and deter a potential Chinese move.
Amidst growing tensions, a majority of Americans would back defending Taiwan from China, reflecting complex sentiments on foreign policy.
Raytheon secures a $68.4Mcontract to supply Taiwan with AGM-154s, bolstering the island’s defense capabilities amid rising regional tensions.
The RAND Corporation’s report starkly underscores the critical necessity for Taiwan to urgently bolster its military readiness and for the U.S. and its allies to adapt their defense strategies, emphasizing collaborative efforts and innovation to maintain global peace and stability in the face of rising threats.
General Kenneth S. Wilsbach provides a candid assessment of the Chinese J-20 stealth fighter jet, emphasizing the continued superiority of US and allied capabilities in the Pacific, while highlighting the evolving regional dynamics and the multifaceted nature of Taiwan’s defense concerns.
A recent survey shows that a big chunk of Japan’s adult population is reluctant to send help to the front in the event China invades Taiwan
US lawmakers, led by Mike Gallagher, recently conducted tabletop war games simulating a conflict between China and Taiwan in 2027.