Reported 9 months ago
During the 100th anniversary celebration of the Army Academy, President Lai Ching-te emphasized Taiwan's stance against 'surrenderism,' prompting criticism from Ma Ying-jeou's office as being a 'provocative president.' In response, Defense Minister Gu Li-hsiung affirmed Taiwan's defensive stance and the need for determination against enemies, stressing the importance of asymmetric warfare to deter potential threats. Amid concerns of Chinese military activities in the region, Taiwan recorded the presence of Chinese vessels off its coast, leading to increased scrutiny by legislators regarding delays in U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.
Source: YAHOO