U.S. Navy War Games and Taiwan's Elite Police: Strategies to Counter China
The U.S. Navy is conducting global war games to develop strategies to deter a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, focusing on areas like long-range strike capabilities and drone deployment. Concurrently, Taiwan's President William Lai praised the National Police Agency’s Special Operations Group after observing their counterterrorism and hostage rescue drills in Taoyuan.
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The U.S. Navy is focused on developing deterrence strategies against a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan through global war games.
Key areas of focus include long-range strike capabilities, countering China's command systems, terminal ship defense, contested logistics, and nontraditional maritime denial tactics.
James Kilby, Acting Chief of Naval Operations, prefers deploying drones in Taiwan for defense.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth acknowledged active steps being taken to address defense needs in the Indo-Pacific region.
Taiwan's President William Lai praised the National Police Agency’s Special Operations Group for their training and readiness in counterterrorism and other high-risk operations.