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Politics

Hardening Rhetoric: Victor Gao’s Warning to Taipei Underscores Beijing’s Growing Impatience

Chinese academic Victor Gao has warned Taiwan's leadership to recognize the widening military power gap with the mainland, labeling reunification as an inevitable outcome. The rhetoric signals Beijing's increasing reliance on military deterrence and psychological pressure to achieve its political goals in the Taiwan Strait.

SoMi2026年5月28日 16:08
#Taiwan Strait#Victor Gao#Lai Ching-te
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Politics

Beijing Brands Taiwan’s New Leadership a ‘Troublemaker’ as Rhetorical Pressure Mounts

Following the inauguration of President Lai Ching-te, Beijing has intensified its rhetoric, labeling the new leadership as a threat to regional peace. The Chinese Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its stance on the ‘One China’ principle, dismissing Taiwan’s democratic narratives as a facade for separatism.

iMil2026年5月22日 03:53
#Taiwan#Beijing#Lai Ching-te
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Politics

Trump’s Taiwan Outreach Ignites Fresh Friction with Beijing

China has issued a stern warning to the United States following Donald Trump’s proposal to engage in direct talks with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te. The Chinese Foreign Ministry urged Washington to respect existing diplomatic frameworks and cease all official interactions with Taipei to avoid destabilizing the region.

SoMi2026年5月21日 21:53
#Trump#Taiwan#Lai Ching-te
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Politics

A Diplomatic Red Line: Beijing Warns Against Renewed Trump-Taiwan Dialogue

China has issued a stern warning after Donald Trump announced plans to discuss arms sales directly with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te. Beijing's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the U.S. to adhere to previous diplomatic agreements and stop sending signals that encourage Taiwanese independence.

SoMi2026年5月21日 15:23
#Trump#Lai Ching-te#Taiwan Arms Sales
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World

Transactional Realism: Shifting Geopolitics and Domestic Unrest Strain Taiwan’s Leadership

Shifting U.S. foreign policy under a transactional framework is forcing regional allies like the Philippines and Solomon Islands to distance themselves from Taiwan and seek rapprochement with Beijing. This international isolation is compounded by internal political instability in Taipei, where President Lai Ching-te narrowly survived an impeachment attempt amid record-high public dissatisfaction.

SoMi2026年5月19日 17:53
#Taiwan#Lai Ching-te#Cross-Strait Relations
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World

The Art of the Deal: Trump’s ‘Four Nos’ and the Realignment of the Taiwan Strait

A reported shift in Donald Trump’s Taiwan policy toward transactionalism has forced a rhetorical retreat from Taipei and created a strategic vacuum in East Asia. By framing Taiwan as a bargaining chip rather than a security partner, the U.S. is fundamentally altering its relationship with both Beijing and Tokyo.

SoMi2026年5月18日 15:53
#Donald Trump#Lai Ching-te#Taiwan Strait
Taiwanese protest supporting Ukraine at Liberty Square Arch in Taipei.
Politics

The High Cost of Alignment: Taiwan’s Budgetary Tensions and the Politics of Identity

The Lai Ching-te administration is struggling with significant military budget cuts and domestic criticism over its pro-Japan historical narrative. While Washington pressures Taipei to accelerate defense spending, opposition figures are calling for a return to the 1992 Consensus to avoid becoming a pawn in a U.S.-China conflict.

SoMi2026年5月14日 01:23
#Lai Ching-te#Taiwan Budget#US-Taiwan Relations
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Politics

A Last Bastion in Africa: Beijing Bristles as Taiwan’s Lai Visits Eswatini

China's Foreign Ministry has condemned a visit by Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te to Eswatini, labeling it a violation of historical trends. The diplomatic row emphasizes the strategic importance of Eswatini as Taiwan's final ally in Africa and Beijing's ongoing campaign to isolate the island.

SoMi2026年5月6日 17:53
#Taiwan#China#Eswatini
Captivating aerial shot of a bustling coastal harbor with colorful buildings and boats in Taiwan.
World

Subtle Threats and Symbolism: China’s Naval Propaganda Targets Taiwan with Domestic Puns

The Chinese Navy's latest promotional video uses a mix of generational military heritage and domestic puns to deliver a warning to Taiwan's leadership. By layering family-oriented narratives over displays of high-tech naval power, Beijing is refining its psychological warfare to frame 'unification' as a natural, domestic conclusion.

SoMi2026年4月23日 04:57
#PLA Navy#Taiwan Strait#Lai Ching-te
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Politics

Nanjing Diplomacy vs. Cross-Strait Defiance: The KMT’s Symbolic Gambit

KMT politician Zheng Liwen's high-level reception in Nanjing highlights the '1992 Consensus' as a point of divergence between the KMT and the DPP. While the KMT uses the visit to prove the possibility of dialogue, the DPP administration remains skeptical, countering with military drills and calls for sovereign equality.

SoMi2026年4月8日 20:27
#Cross-Strait Relations#Kuomintang#DPP
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World

The Mirage of Intervention: Why Global Overstretch is Fueling Taiwan’s Abandonment Narrative

Political commentator Guo Zhengliang has criticized President Lai Ching-te, arguing that U.S. preoccupation with Middle Eastern conflicts renders American intervention in Taiwan unlikely. This reflects a broader trend of 'abandonment theory' gaining traction in Taiwan's domestic discourse as global geopolitical tensions rise.

SoMi2026年3月24日 10:07
#Taiwan#Lai Ching-te#Guo Zhengliang
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Politics

U.S. Softens Tone as Taiwan’s Parties Pivot — A Trillion‑TWD Arms Push Looms

U.S. restraint toward Beijing and heightened Middle East risks have prompted a rapid political realignment in Taiwan, enabling President Lai to consolidate power and propel a NT$1.25 trillion arms procurement toward a legislative showdown. The Kuomintang’s sudden willingness to lead review of the defence bill reflects U.S. pressure and internal pro‑American currents, but accelerated purchases could provoke mainland countermeasures without delivering guaranteed security.

SoMi2026年2月26日 20:17
#Taiwan#U.S.-China relations#arms sales