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India🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Taiwan revives 'anti-communist' military classes as Chinese threat grows

The article discusses Taiwan's decision to reintroduce military training programs aimed at countering the perceived threat from China. These programs, described as 'anti-communist,' focus on preparing Taiwanese citizens for potential conflict with China. The move comes amid heightened tensions between Taiwan and mainland China, where Beijing continues to assert its claim over Taiwan. This development reflects growing concerns within Taiwan about national security and the possibility of military action by China.

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Taiwan revives 'anti-communist' military classes as Chinese threat grows

The article discusses Taiwan's decision to reintroduce military training programs aimed at countering the perceived threat from China. These programs, described as 'anti-communist,' focus on preparing Taiwanese citizens for potential conflict with China. The move comes amid heightened tensions between Taiwan and mainland China, where Beijing continues to assert its claim over Taiwan. This development reflects growing concerns within Taiwan about national security and the possibility of military action by China.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on Taiwan's military policy changes without overtly favoring either side. It does not include biased language or one-sided sourcing, maintaining a balanced tone.

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