German Marshall Fund
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If China Attacks Taiwan | German Marshall Fund of the United States
Yet a military conflict over Taiwan would risk massive economic disruption, catastrophic military losses, significant social unrest, and devastating sanctions, all of which could turn his dream into a nightmare and undermine his political authority.
Institute for the Study of War
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China & Taiwan Update, January 2, 2026 | ISW
3 weeks ago - The exercise rehearsed elements of a campaign to isolate Taiwan and was separately meant to intimidate and impose psychological pressure. PLA modernization: The US Department of Defense released its 2025 China Military Power Report, discussing major developments throughout 2024 and focusing primarily on PLA technological developments and Chinese posture toward Taiwan.
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DW
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China-Taiwan crisis
Taipei wants to boost its combat readiness to counter China's military rise. Will the plan be approved by parliament? ... Taiwanese creatives are creating fictional, yet plausible, depictions of a Chinese invasion, with mixed reviews. ... The chip giant's plan to invest $100 billion into US production facilities has set off alarm bells in Taiwan.
Fox News
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China’s global aggression check: Taiwan tensions, military posturing and US response in 2025
Unlike earlier shows of force, the late-year drills were widely interpreted as practice for coercive scenarios short of outright war — particularly a blockade or quarantine designed to strangle Taiwan economically and politically without triggering immediate global conflict. Chinese officials explicitly tied the escalation to Washington’s actions, pointing to a massive U.S. arms package approved in December — valued at roughly $11 billion and described as one of the largest such sales to Taiwan in years — as proof of what Beijing calls "foreign interference." XI JINPING HAILS 'UNSTOPPABLE' CHINA AS TRUMP ACCUSES BEIJING OF CONSPIRING AGAINST US
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Foreign Policy
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A Failed Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Would Be Disastrous for Xi Jinping
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The Guardian
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Chinese tourists shun Japan in wake of Taiwan invasion row | China | The Guardian
14 hours ago - Japan’s cabinet approves record defence budget amid escalating China tensions ... Beijing has not ruled out the use of force to annex Taiwan – a self-governing democracy it regards as a Chinese province – under what it calls “reunification”. Takaichi, a hawkish conservative, said a crisis in the Taiwan Strait could trigger the deployment of her country’s self-defence forces if the conflict posed an “existential threat” to Japan.
Wikipedia
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Cross-strait relations - Wikipedia
September 2, 2005 - In response, the PLA conducted unprecedented live-fire drills from 4 August in six zones around Taiwan, involving live ammunition, air assets, naval forces, and firing ballistic missiles near and over Taiwan. This marked the beginning of the Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis, and China's biggest escalation in the region since the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1996. Taiwan deployed ships and aircraft, but no military conflict occurred, though tensions escalated.
The Telegraph
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How China plans to land the world’s largest army on Taiwan
A major military operation against Taiwan would likely take four times as long, and, said Mr Huang, China would effectively “squeeze Taiwan until it surrenders”. Beijing has been practising this type of coercion for years. It has routinely deployed hundreds of ships and planes around Taiwan as part of its “grey zone” pressure – activities that fall short of open warfare but aim to demonstrate strength in the lead-up to an actual conflict.
NYTimes
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Opinion | How War With China Begins - The New York Times
1 day ago - In this gray zone, China is already mounting cyberattacks, cutting internet cables and sending planes and ships toward Taiwan. It also holds live-fire military exercises, most recently a couple of weeks ago, to try to bully the island into accepting a future as some kind of autonomous zone under China’s oversight.
AP News
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Taiwan detains journalist for allegedly bribing military officers to provide information to China | AP News
3 days ago - Beijing, which claims Taiwan as its own territory and threatens to take control of the island by force if necessary, has been increasing military pressure against the island. Last month, China’s military launched large-scale drills around it for two days after a Washington announcement of large-scale arms sales to Taiwan.
Institute for the Study of War
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China & Taiwan Update, January 16, 2026 | ISW
5 days ago - Opposition-led alternatives to the Special Defense Budget: The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) announced on January 14 that it will propose a revised special defense budget, likely to break the legislative deadlock. BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) Combined Military Exercises: The PRC led military exercises with Iran, Russia, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates from January 9 to 16.