
Special Commentary: The Taiwan Policy Act Flames Out
USTBC issues a special commentary on the Taiwan Policy Act (TPA) flaming out, and how important Taiwan security assistance provisions made it into the NDAA but were ultimately not funded
USTBC issues a special commentary on the Taiwan Policy Act (TPA) flaming out, and how important Taiwan security assistance provisions made it into the NDAA but were ultimately not funded
As the Biden Administration directs Taiwan to procure weapons to deal with only a single contingency — a D-Day style attack on the island — the U.S. government must accompany this direction with strategic clarity over the role the U.S. military will play in filling the gaps American policy will now create.
USTBC today welcomed the announcement of a possible FMS for spare parts, logistics support, and other items for Taiwan Navy sustainment
Editorial: Time to Straighten Out America’s Taiwan Policy: Beijing’s rapidly increasing military spending means Washington can’t afford to take Taipei for granted (Arlington, Virginia, March 7, 2011) Commentary by Rupert Hammond-Chambers – The Wall Street Journal News that Beijing is ramping up military spending by 12.7% this year is raising eyebrows in many quarters, and […]