The US Raid on Venezuela: The View From Beijing
The raid exposed vulnerabilities in Chinese air-defense systems in Venezuela, raising questions about Beijing’s ability to protect partners and deter threats in Taiwan, analysts say.
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Maduro raid will make China think twice about Taiwan
Imagine if what happened in Venezuela had happened to the United States. In the scenario, Washington has a longtime, totally compliant lap dog of a president in some Asian country, and there are American businesses in the place with the country’s main natural resource asset locked up. And trusted agents from another American vassal nearby […] The post Maduro raid will make China think twice about Taiwan appeared first on Asia Times.
From Taiwan To Iran, US Strike On Venezuela Tests China's Global Reach
Michael Sobolik, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Hudson Institute and a former aide to US Senator Ted Cruz, tells RFE/RL about what China is learning from the US strike and what it means for Beijing as it looks to compete with the United States around the globe.
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