If China invades Taiwan and cuts off its chip exports to American companies, the tech industry and the U.S. economy would be crippled.
Apple CEO Tim Cook lost sleep after the CIA briefed him years ago that China would move on Taiwan by 2027. With that day approaching, not enough has been done about it.
A slow reunification now seems possible. And for that, Beijing just needs to win the psychological war, writes Kerry Brown.
Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers warn Taiwan's political gridlock over defense spending could undermine deterrence as China ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) stumbled over her words at the Munich Security Conference on Friday and wouldn’t commit ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly told officials that he slept “with one eye open” after he attended a classified CIA briefing on Taiwan, home to the company’s chipmaker TSMC. US intelligence agencies ...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s aim to push through a $40 billion defense spending plan is mired in a stalemate as the ...
Facing China’s growing military and political pressure, Taiwan races to strengthen its defenses before it’s too late.
Chinese U.S. Treasury holdings have already declined by about 50% since 2014 and may be routed via third-party custodians.
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