July 23rd, 2024

In Taiwan, Life in China's Crosshairs

Amid China-Taiwan tensions, Chinese military threats prompt Taiwanese civilian defense preparations. Organizations like Kuma Academy and Watchout train citizens to counter potential Chinese intervention, emphasizing Taiwan's sovereignty and readiness for autonomy defense.

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In Taiwan, Life in China's Crosshairs

Amid escalating tensions between China and Taiwan, Chinese military threats loom large over the island nation, with naval drills and rhetoric suggesting a potential military intervention to assert control. Taiwanese civilians are actively preparing for defense, with organizations like Kuma Academy and Watchout training citizens to counter physical and cognitive warfare tactics employed by China. The Taiwanese people, despite facing the specter of annexation, remain resolute in their desire for sovereignty and self-determination. As China's military expansion and aggressive actions towards Taiwan intensify, the international community is urged to closely monitor the situation and support Taiwan's independence. While China's economic challenges may temporarily distract from its Taiwan ambitions, Taiwan's vigilance and readiness demonstrate a strong determination to defend against any threats to its autonomy. The delicate balance across the Taiwan Strait underscores the importance of global attention and support for Taiwan's security and freedom in the face of Chinese aggression.

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By @Log_out_ - 5 months
Well,its the same situation as being a neighbor of russia,turkey or iran. All the old land empires,that convert any internal threat to stability into expansionist military campaigns. Its a horrific Tradition, the us put an end too when they imposed anti domino theory. Its just has been invisible for the racist western left, that cant imagine someone none western acting colonial.
By @sandspar - 5 months
Perhaps the majority of Taiwanese want to remain independent, but many reasonable Taiwanese would like to rejoin China.