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Tajvanska vojska obnovila "protikomunistični" pouk zaradi grožnje s Kitajske
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Tajvanska vojska obnovila "protikomunistični" pouk zaradi grožnje s Kitajske

Taiwan's military has reintroduced 'anti-communist' patriotic education for its officers after a 25-year hiatus, citing growing threats from China. The program, which was formally replaced by 'patriotic education' in 2002, aims to clarify national security risks and reinforce the military's mission. Classes will be conducted by officials from various institutions, including the Council for Affairs in Charge of China Policy, the National Security Council, the Ministry of Justice, and the Academia Sinica think tank. The move comes amid increased Chinese naval activity around Taiwan, with Taiwan tracking over 110 Chinese military and coast guard vessels along the so-called First Island Chain. China has not ruled out using force to bring Taiwan under its control.

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Tajvanska vojska obnovila "protikomunistični" pouk zaradi grožnje s Kitajske

Taiwan's military has reintroduced 'anti-communist' patriotic education for its officers after a 25-year hiatus, citing growing threats from China. The program, which was formally replaced by 'patriotic education' in 2002, aims to clarify national security risks and reinforce the military's mission. Classes will be conducted by officials from various institutions, including the Council for Affairs in Charge of China Policy, the National Security Council, the Ministry of Justice, and the Academia Sinica think tank. The move comes amid increased Chinese naval activity around Taiwan, with Taiwan tracking over 110 Chinese military and coast guard vessels along the so-called First Island Chain. China has not ruled out using force to bring Taiwan under its control.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about Taiwan's military decision and provides context regarding China's actions. It includes quotes from both Taiwanese authorities and mentions China's stance without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on reported actions and

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