
Consider This from NPR A New Report Warns China And The U.S. Are 'Drifting Toward A War' Over Taiwan
Jun 22, 2023
Tensions between the U.S. and China have escalated sharply, notably over Taiwan, which is viewed as a potential flashpoint for conflict. President Biden's remarks linking Xi Jinping to dictatorship have further strained relations. Experts warn that a new report suggests the nations are drifting toward war, urging immediate action to prevent it. The podcast delves into the complexities of U.S. policy toward Taiwan, examining the significance of military readiness and diplomatic efforts in navigating these high stakes.
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Taiwan Flashpoint
- The U.S. and China face a growing risk of conflict over Taiwan.
- Expert Jude Blanchette highlights Taiwan as the most likely flashpoint.
Taiwan's Uncertain Future
- Taiwan's status is complex; it's self-ruled and democratic, but China claims it as its own.
- A key question is whether China will use military force to assert control.
Drifting Towards War
- The report by the Council on Foreign Relations suggests the U.S. and China are drifting towards war over Taiwan.
- Sue Gordon and Admiral Mike Mullen, task force members, stress the urgency of the situation.
