The Taiwanese Are Worried That the U.S. Will Abandon Ukraine

American allies in Asia are increasingly concerned about stalling aid to Ukraine. These worries are particularly acute in Taiwan, where leaders told me this month that a major decline in U.S. military assistance to Kyiv would embolden Beijing and weaken deterrence in Asia.

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Biden finds himself on the defensive after G20 leaders fail to rally around Ukraine

President Joe Biden failed at a weekend summit in India to unite world leaders around a condemnation of Russia’s war in Ukraine, drawing a rebuke from Kyiv and putting him on the defensive as he wrapped up a trip abroad.

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Ukraine’s victory is closer than ever – but a shattered Russia is nothing to celebrate

The Russians are losing their war on Ukraine. They just don’t know it yet.

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Blinken omitted key docs related to Afghan withdrawal in response to House Foreign Affairs chair

Secretary of State Antony Blinken omitted eight key documents related to the Afghanistan withdrawal in his response to a request from House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul, Just The News has learned.

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Biden asks Congress for $24 billion in more Ukraine assistance

President Joe Biden is asking Congress for more than $24 billion for Ukraine and other international needs as he works to sustain support for the war amid signs of softening support among Americans.

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How tomorrow never comes: Russia’s war against Ukraine and its impact on Taiwan

After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many fear that China could take Taiwan by force. But there is plenty the Taiwanese government can do to avoid the (far from certain) scenario of an all-out invasion – and continue to resist Beijing’s hybrid tactics.

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