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The United States National Guard will collaborate with Taiwan's military





On Tuesday, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen revealed that the United States plans to "cooperate" with Taiwan's military in the face of mounting threats from communist China.



During the past few years, China has increased its military harassment of Taiwan, seeking to make Taiwan its own. In response to Washington's "collusion" with Taiwan, the Chinese military engaged in military drills in the sea and air spaces surrounding the island last week as a "solemn warning."



The warning came after U.S. President Joe Biden angered the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing when he said in a May 23 statement that America would intervene militarily to defend Taiwan if it was attacked, stating that it was the “commitment we made.”



The regime's military, according to a May 25 statement from Colonel Shi Yi, conducted a "multi-service joint combat readiness patrol" in the East and "actual combat drills" near Taiwan.



31 May 2022


 
 
 

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