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Тайванските въоръжени сили възстановяват курсовете по "антикомунистическо патриотично обучение" за завършващите военните академии
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Тайванските въоръжени сили възстановяват курсовете по "антикомунистическо патриотично обучение" за завършващите военните академии

The Bulgarian news agency BTA reports that Taiwan's military has reinstated 'anti-communist patriotic education' courses for graduating military academy students after a 25-year hiatus. The decision comes amid rising concerns over Chinese military activity in the region. During the Cold War, such campaigns were common, warning against 'communist bandits' who still claim Taiwan as part of China. In 2002, the formal anti-communist curriculum was replaced with a more general national defense course. Now, the Ministry of National Defense states the program is being revived due to increasing risks from Chinese military pressure. The training will involve representatives from various institutions, including the China Affairs Council and the National Security Council. According to Taiwanese authorities, over 110 Chinese naval and coast guard vessels were recorded in the first island chain area, which spans from Japan to Taiwan, the Philippines, and Borneo. The Chinese Coast Guard was recently observed patrolling Taiwan's eastern coast, prompting strong reactions from Taipei, which rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims over the island.

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BTA logoBTADržavni / javniSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 75pred 20 urami
Тайванските въоръжени сили възстановяват курсовете по "антикомунистическо патриотично обучение" за завършващите военните академии

The Bulgarian news agency BTA reports that Taiwan's military has reinstated 'anti-communist patriotic education' courses for graduating military academy students after a 25-year hiatus. The decision comes amid rising concerns over Chinese military activity in the region. During the Cold War, such campaigns were common, warning against 'communist bandits' who still claim Taiwan as part of China. In 2002, the formal anti-communist curriculum was replaced with a more general national defense course. Now, the Ministry of National Defense states the program is being revived due to increasing risks from Chinese military pressure. The training will involve representatives from various institutions, including the China Affairs Council and the National Security Council. According to Taiwanese authorities, over 110 Chinese naval and coast guard vessels were recorded in the first island chain area, which spans from Japan to Taiwan, the Philippines, and Borneo. The Chinese Coast Guard was recently observed patrolling Taiwan's eastern coast, prompting strong reactions from Taipei, which rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims over the island.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about Taiwan's military policies and their response to perceived threats from China. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports on the strategic decisions made by the Taiwanese government. While the issue of Taiwan's status is politically,

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article provides detailed information from a government source and aligns with known historical context regarding Taiwan's military education policies. It mentions the resumption of anti-communist training after a 25-year hiatus, references past Cold War-era campaigns, and cites official stateme

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