A recent poll in Taiwan indicates that while a majority of citizens believe a Chinese invasion is unlikely within the next five years, concerns about China’s territorial ambitions and the potential impact on the global semiconductor industry remain high. The survey highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding Taiwan and its significance for the global economy.
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A recent poll in Taiwan reveals that while a majority of Taiwanese are willing to defend their island against a Chinese attack, they are not convinced that an invasion is imminent. The poll, conducted by the Institute for National Defense and Security Research, highlights the complex and evolving relationship between Taiwan and China, with the threat of conflict remaining a significant concern.
Taiwan’s defence ministry says China lacks the ability to launch a full-scale invasion of Taiwan due to insufficient equipment, but warns of the growing threat posed by China’s increasing military capabilities and the development of advanced weapons. The ministry highlighted China’s recent military exercises, including the inspection of foreign cargo ships, as a potential strategy to exert pressure on Taiwan.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law banning the Russian-linked Orthodox Church in Ukraine, a move aimed at further distancing the country from Russia. The decision comes amidst ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, particularly following Russia’s invasion in 2022.
Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region has met with a disorganized response from Moscow, as they scramble to deploy hastily assembled forces, including young conscripts. This comes amid reports of Ukrainian advances and captured territory, prompting Zelensky to call for long-range strike capabilities from Western allies.
Red Dawn, the 1984 film about high school students fighting off a Soviet invasion, celebrates its 40th anniversary. This article revisits the film’s relevance, its iconic cast, and its enduring impact on the Cold War era.
Ukrainian forces have penetrated deep into Russia’s Kursk region, taking control of 28 towns and villages, leading to a mass exodus of residents. This marks the first time a foreign military has taken control of Russian territory since World War II, forcing Russia to deploy reinforcements to counter the unexpected attack.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared that Turkey is prepared to construct a naval base in northern Cyprus, escalating tensions on the divided island as it marks the 50th anniversary of the Turkish invasion. This declaration comes amid ongoing disputes with Greece over Cyprus and a stalemate in reunification efforts.
The Southern border of the United States is facing a humanitarian crisis, law and order breakdown, and an invasion of illegal crossings. Despite warnings from officials and evidence of threats, the Biden administration refuses to address the issue. The invasion is aided by NGOs and the Biden administration, who prioritize open borders over national security. Single adult males from hostile nations are crossing the border in increasing numbers, posing threats to the country. The Biden administration’s appeasement strategy and opposition to state efforts to secure the border are a dereliction of duty. Public polling indicates that border security is a top concern for voters, who support mass deportations and candidates committed to securing the border.