Opinion | Joe Biden Should Come Out and Say It: America Will Help Defend Taiwan

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Opinion | Joe Biden Should Come Out and Say It: America Will Help Defend Taiwan
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From WSJopinion: Biden must publicly declare that an invasion of Taiwan—unlike previous U.S. embarrassments in Georgia, Syria and Ukraine—would be met with the full force of American military might, writes RogerWicker

China’s hypersonic missile test demonstrates the next major war will utilize cyber attacks and unmanned vehicles striking from afar. So far the Biden administration is ignoring the warning signs. Images: EPA/Shutterstock/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyWhen hundreds of lawmakers, diplomats and experts attend the annual Halifax International Security Forum this weekend, they will do so in a different—and far more dangerous—world from the one we lived in a year ago.

China is amassing military power at an alarming pace. It is increasingly obvious that the longstanding U.S. policy of “strategic ambiguity”—refusing to commit to helping Taiwan in the event of a Chinese military invasion—no longer serves our national interests. China’s strident behavior evinces a level of seriousness and a narrowing time horizon for action.

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