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Newsweek looks at the hot-button issue following President Joe Biden's comments in Tokyo.

to doing so. Under the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, successive American administrations have sold defensive arms to the island, but it doesn't include an ironclad guarantee of military support.

Chen believes Xi will secure an unprecedented third term in office this November, but says the legitimacy of his rule"will be greatly challenged" as a result of an economic downturn, created in part by Xi's sweeping"This mounting internal pressure is pushing Xi and the CCP leadership to divert internal opposition through more external aggression," Chen says."There are signs that China will escalate and cause conflicts," she notes.

"We definitely need to worry about having the capability to beat back a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, and we must actively ensure we rapidly work towards this," he tells"Simultaneously, a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is already incredibly difficult and costly for the PRC, and while U.S. forces are not where they need to be, a U.S.

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