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Interview Only w/ Eyck Freymann - Will China Invade Taiwan & Would Trump Go To War To Stop Them?

Apr 3, 2026
Eyck Freymann, Hoover Fellow at Stanford and author of Defending Taiwan, explains why Taiwan is central to Xi’s vision and how China may try to change Taipei’s orientation without a full invasion. He discusses geography, semiconductors, PLA control, gray-zone coercion like quarantines, timing around 2027–2028, and what realistic U.S. deterrence could look like.
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INSIGHT

Taiwan Is Both Symbolic Prize And Strategic Chokepoint

  • Taiwan is a democratic, technological showcase that challenges the CCP's narrative and is central to Xi Jinping's national rejuvenation project.
  • Its geography, semiconductor industry, and role in regional order make it strategically valuable beyond symbolism.
ANECDOTE

Empty Museum Exhibit Revealed Xi's Taiwan Obsession

  • Freymann visited Beijing's National Museum and found Xi's 'Road to Rejuvenation' exhibit empty, revealing the leader's personal fixation.
  • The exhibit's grand scope underscored why Taiwan is framed as the linchpin of that vision.
INSIGHT

China Is Squeezing Taiwan With A Boa Constrictor Strategy

  • China is already pursuing a sustained coercion campaign rather than waiting to invade, using diplomatic, economic, and military pressure daily.
  • Freymann calls it a "boa constrictor" strategy: airlines, diplomacy, drones, and economic levers steadily squeeze Taiwan.
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