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Why the US Marine Corps is not ready to fight China
The Marine Corps is America’s strongest fighting force—but is utterly unprepared for a major war in the Indo-Pacific.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Marine Corps plans to purchase 47 rubber inflatable boats over the next three years.
China would first launch waves of missile strikes on Taiwan to weaken its defenses and discourage US intervention, WSJ said.
The U.S. Marine Corps have been shuttling equipment and supplies to Yonaguni Island, Japan's farthest outlying island located just 70 miles from Taiwan.
A U.S. congressional commission has recommended that Taiwan help finance upgrades to Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement ...
China would unleash a “joint firepower strike,” pounding Taiwan with missiles. The goals: to “soften” Taiwan up by battering ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te outlined his administration’s proposal for a $40 billion defense supplemental this week that would fund an island-wide air defense system and the procurement of missiles, ...
The China–Taiwan Weekly Update is a joint product from the Institute for the Study of War and the American Enterprise Institute. The update supports the ISW–AEI Coalition Defense of Taiwan project, ...
Five miles (eight km) off Taiwan’s coast, ZTD-05 amphibious vehicles roll out of ships and zip over the water amid a hail of ...
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