The US and the Philippines announced a new agreement to ramp up military presence amid China-Taiwan tensions China is sending 71 warplanes and seven warships to Taiwan in just 24 hours as the US approves $10 billion in aid for Taipei.
As for whether we should be concerned, James Carafano of the Heritage Foundation won't tell you. An American citizen or US criticizing military exercises near Taiwan is what I call a provocateur.
The moves should have you worried about stability in the region.
We're staying at Fort I want Carolyn Fly to have good news and when she goes to see the sailors are practicing military skills that are actually doing it to run in a day, remember us. There must be a hundred miles of water between them and Taiwan.
US, Philippines announce a new agreement to ramp up military presence amid China-Taiwan tensions
It's a more drastic operation than I'm concerned about. Today is not even the next two years to buy these gifts, can you see the long-term trends of US military power vs. Chinese military as our navy continues to march into Asia.
This is silly because 70% of the US Navy has an estimate of where it is. We have to build more ships that will have to stop now if we don't it's the most powerful Chinese the only one we don't care about is Taiwan and its capability so they look at the numbers.
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And what do you do now, do you think these exercises will bring them closer to an attack that you think we've heard some analysts say that possibly under President Biden's presidency, we'll be on Taiwan. Will see possession
But if you look at the next couple of years, it's a risky military exercise that adds a lot of problems to the Chinese waiting in a different back seat, and historically the U.S. doesn't do that by allowing more oil to isolate the problems. Give so that it can convey a message of weakness.
US and the Philippines agree on a larger American military presence
The Chinese where you think they can ramp up and be more aggressive has have really been identified as the Achilles heel of this administration and it really is because it's a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde ministry and people like John Kerry. Who says we need the Chinese for climate change.
Find ways to cooperate and other people say dude don't see them here and then continue to go to war against each other which makes our policy look like when did we care about China when we got involved. Didn't want to be. South Korea is on high alert immediately
Because North Korea has apparently violated South Korean airspace with drones and how serious it is that it is willing to risk North Korea, I think that is the most stabilizing factor.
Regent is concerned about the Japanese 2. I really like when their allies are the backbone of North Korea right now and I think it's a continuation of that behavior. The way we always say is that they are looking for pressure. NTS where they can get leverage and they don't care if we don't give it to them
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