Speculation on China Targeting Taiwan's President
A report explores the potential consequences and scenarios if China were to target Taiwan's President, raising concerns about regional stability.
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A report explores the potential consequences and scenarios if China were to target Taiwan's President, raising concerns about regional stability.
Taiwan's President urged members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to resist 'red terror' and ensure that 'democratic Taiwan' does not become 'China's Taiwan.' The statement emphasizes the island's commitment to its sovereignty.
Taiwan's president stated that the island must heed calls to share responsibility for 'collective defense'.

Taiwan's president expressed hope for the swift approval of a new US arms sale package, emphasizing that Taiwan is not provoking China. The potential sale aims to bolster Taiwan's defense capabilities.
Taiwan's president has declared a commitment to not abandon defense spending, even after parliament made cuts to the budget, underscoring the nation's focus on security.
Taiwan's Presidential Office will host an open house on Saturday to commemorate a democratic anniversary, inviting the public to participate.
Amid strong Chinese opposition to US arms sales to Taiwan, President Lai Ching-te reiterated his hope for continued American weapon sales during an event at the US representative office.

President-elect Donald Trump's decision to speak with Taiwan's leader marked a significant departure from long-standing US diplomatic policy. The call was welcomed by Taiwan but drew strong condemnation from Beijing.
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has indicated that he would be open to discussions with former US President Donald Trump.

Taiwan's President Lai has stated that the island will not give up its freedom, facing pressure from both China, which considers Taiwan its territory, and the United States.

An impeachment motion brought by the opposition against Taiwan's president has failed to pass. The vote did not garner enough support to remove the president from office.

US President Donald Trump issued a dire warning to Iran, stating that the country would be destroyed or "won't be anything left" if it failed to agree to a peace deal.

Taiwan's President Lai stated that the island nation will not provoke conflict with China but will also not surrender its dignity or democratic values under pressure.

New details have emerged about a clandestine operation that successfully transported Taiwan's leader to southern Africa, reportedly outwitting China through careful planning, including satellite phone check-ins and the use of a borrowed royal plane.
Taiwan's president has made a visit to Eswatini, days after publicly blaming China for the cancellation of a previously planned trip.
Taiwan's president has begun a trip to Eswatini, maintaining defiance despite China's strong criticism, which included calling him a 'rat'.
The Czech Republic reportedly denied a request for Taiwan's president's plane to transit its airspace during a trip to Africa. This decision was allegedly made due to opposition from China.

A commentary highlights Beijing's new tactic of denying airspace transit to further diplomatically isolate Taiwan's president, suggesting this effective method may be employed again in the future.
The United States has criticized China for allegedly pressuring African countries to prevent Taiwan's president from making a planned trip.

Taiwan's president was forced to cancel an international trip after several African nations revoked flight permits for Lai's plane, with Taiwan accusing Beijing of exerting pressure to close their airspace.
Taiwanese President Lai has stated that appeasing authoritarian regimes will not lead to genuine peace.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the island's first direct presidential election, marking a significant milestone in its democratic history.
Taiwan's President has called for a deeper partnership with Japan to enhance security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

Taiwan's President William Lai took part in an emergency evacuation drill as part of military exercises, simulating preparations for a potential Chinese invasion.

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te stated that democratic Taiwan must not become 'China's Taiwan' and urged vigilance against Beijing's 'legal warfare,' including its new ethnic unity law.

Taiwan's president has cautioned military cadets to resist Chinese espionage and infiltration efforts. The warning emphasizes the ongoing threat posed by China to Taiwan's security.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te expressed confidence that Donald Trump would approve arms sales to Taiwan, even after Trump suggested using a proposed $14 billion arms package as leverage with Beijing.
Taiwan's President has criticized China's approach to the Tiananmen Square Massacre, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that the People's Republic cannot erase the memory of the 1989 protests.
Taiwan's envoy highlighted the critical importance of self-defense, stating that 'if we put down our weapons, there will be no Taiwan,' as discussions continue regarding potential US arms sales and direct talks between Trump and Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te.
Sources indicate that there are currently no plans for a phone call between former President Trump and Taiwan's President-elect Lai Ching-te.

Donald Trump has repeatedly stated his intention to speak with Taiwan's president, a move that risks provoking strong opposition and anger from China. This diplomatic shift challenges long-standing US policy regarding Taiwan.
Mainland China has strongly criticized Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te for what it described as hostile remarks.

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te declared that the island's future will not be determined by 'external forces,' a statement widely interpreted as a rejection of pressure from China and a commitment to strengthening Taiwan's defense.

Taiwan's president has declared that the nation will not provoke conflict but will also firmly refuse to surrender its sovereignty. The statement reaffirms Taiwan's stance amidst ongoing regional tensions.
Taiwan's President has reiterated the island's stance on independence, asserting that 'Taiwan independence' signifies that the nation does not belong to Beijing.

Former President Trump's visit to China and summit with Xi Jinping prompted various reactions, with discussions centering on US-China relations, the strategic role of arms sales to Taiwan, and the potential for a new Cold War. Taiwan's president also commented on the security implications of American weapons in the region.

Taiwan's president has returned from a state visit to Eswatini, asserting the island's "basic right" to engage with the world despite objections from Beijing. The US has praised Taiwan's ties with Eswatini, calling Taiwan a "trusted and capable partner."

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te successfully visited Eswatini, Taiwan's last diplomatic ally in Africa, despite significant pressure from China to block the trip. China reacted by strongly condemning the visit and reportedly calling President Lai a "rat."
Taiwan's president has begun a trip to Eswatini, maintaining a defiant stance despite China's strong condemnation, which included calling the president a 'rat.' The visit highlights ongoing tensions between Taiwan and China.

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te was unable to proceed with a trip to Eswatini after several European states, following intervention from Beijing, denied him overflight and transit rights, further hindering his international travel freedom.

Taiwan's president was forced to cancel an official trip to African nations after several countries revoked her flight permits. This move was reportedly due to pressure from Beijing, aiming to isolate Taiwan internationally.
African nations have blocked their airspace to Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, forcing the cancellation of a visit to Eswatini, Taiwan's last ally on the continent, a move celebrated by China.

Taiwan's president has postponed a planned trip to Eswatini after overflight permits were revoked, attributing the decision to 'intense pressure' from China on African countries. The move highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions between Taiwan and Beijing.
Mainland China has criticized Taiwan's President-elect Lai Ching-te, accusing him of distorting history and betraying the nation.

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te announced that two nuclear power plants on the island meet the conditions for reactivation, as the energy import-dependent nation seeks to boost its domestic power generation capacity.
Taiwan's president declared that the booming economy of the island nation allows it to well afford an increase in military spending.

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te delivered a speech emphasizing the need for Taiwan to renew efforts to protect its democracy and resist becoming part of China, warning against Beijing's 'red terror'.
Taiwan's president stated that democratic Taiwan must not become 'China's Taiwan,' underscoring the island's commitment to its autonomy.

China's Foreign Ministry has criticized Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te for urging the United States to approve a $14 billion arms sale to the island.
Taiwan's President has appealed to the world's media to defy pressure from China, emphasizing the importance of independent reporting.
Taiwan's president has stated that maintaining the political status quo is crucial for ensuring the security of global supply chains.
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has lauded the enduring friendship between Taiwan and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

International discussions are underway regarding the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, with France proposing a UN mission and the EU considering sanctions. US Secretary of State Rubio noted some progress in talks with Iran, while allies are urged to develop a 'plan B' for the critical waterway.
Taiwan's president stated she would be 'happy' to engage in discussions with former U.S. President Donald Trump.

President Trump engaged in discussions regarding tensions with Iran, including talks with Turkish President Erdogan and statements about the conflict's final stages. This occurred as Iran made moves to control the Strait of Hormuz, prompting calls for a firm response.
Taiwan's president would reportedly tell US President Trump that China is undermining peace, should a conversation between them occur.
Comments made by former President Trump regarding Taiwan have raised fears about the future of U.S. support for the island. Taiwan's president responded by asserting that the nation would not be sacrificed and that U.S. arms sales represent a commitment.
Taiwan's president issued a stern rebuke to China, declaring that the island "will never be sacrificed or traded."
During a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, former US President Donald Trump reportedly warned Taiwan against expecting a 'blank check' for military support and stated he was not looking for the island to go independent. These remarks drew criticism from US Senate Democrats, while Taiwan's Presidential Office affirmed that US policy remained unchanged.
Taiwan's president stated that the nation will not succumb to pressure regarding an Africa trip that China reportedly attempted to prevent.

Taiwan's President William Lai visited Eswatini, the island nation's last diplomatic ally in Africa, despite strong objections and pressure from China. The trip was reportedly delayed and drew condemnation from Beijing, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province.
Taiwan's president has arrived in Eswatini, accusing China of being responsible for the cancellation of a previous diplomatic trip.
Taiwan's president has outlined plans for tax cuts, providing details ahead of the upcoming tax filing season.

The US State Department expressed concern over China's alleged pressure on several African countries to revoke overflight clearances for Taiwan's president, calling it an abuse of international civil aviation.

Taiwan's president canceled a planned trip to Eswatini after several African countries revoked flight permits for the presidential plane. China subsequently praised these nations for blocking the flight.
Taiwan's President is scheduled to visit Eswatini, the island nation's sole remaining diplomatic ally in Africa. The visit aims to reinforce bilateral relations and underscore the importance of their diplomatic ties.
Lai, presumably Taiwan's President-elect, stated that courage and perseverance are essential for the sustenance of democracy.
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has announced that two nuclear power plants on the island meet the conditions for reactivation, as the energy import-dependent nation seeks to boost its domestic power generation capacity.