US Lawmakers Push for Stronger Taiwan Defense Amid Rising China Tensions

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Amid escalating tensions, China has simulated an invasion of Taiwan and released intimidating animated footage, signaling its intent to coerce Taiwan into a peace deal by 2028. Despite its military capabilities, experts believe an actual invasion would be too costly and likely met with significant resistance from Taiwan, the US, and regional allies. US think tanks predict China will increase pressure on Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te through coordinated actions across various domains, aiming to force a unification agreement.
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