U.S. Diplomat Advocates for Drone Strategy to Strengthen Taiwan's Defense Against China
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- A hornet's nest of drones is needed to save Taiwan from conflict, says US diplomat
- Taiwan says it needs to bolster its defenses in the face of a stepped-up threat from China, which claims the island as its own territory.
- The US and Taiwan can anchor "democratic" drone production and strengthen the collective deterrence posture of the free world, Greene said.
- The government has now proposed a new $6.59 billion package for surveillance, coastal attack, and small unmanned surface drones through the end of 2031.
- Its plan would fund drones from the main budget rather than a special budget, which is what the government wants.
- Taiwan needs a ‘hornet’s nest’ of drones to deter conflict, U.S. diplomat says
- diplomat says Taiwan needs a “hornet’s nest” of drones to help deter conflict and provide security, the top U.S.
- diplomat to the democratically governed island said on Thursday.
In a significant push for Taiwan's defense capabilities, Raymond Greene, the top U.S. diplomat to Taiwan, has advocated for the development of a 'hornet's nest' of drones to deter potential conflict with China.
Speaking at a drone forum in Taichung, Greene highlighted that these drones could represent a 'game-changing opportunity' for enhancing Taiwan's security and reinforcing peace in the region. This call comes as Taiwan faces a growing threat from China, which views the island as part of its territory and has ramped up military activities in the area.
The U.S., despite lacking formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, has been a staunch supporter of the island's military modernization efforts, including a proposed $6.59 billion package aimed at bolstering its drone capabilities.
Greene emphasized that the collaboration between the U.S. and Taiwan in drone production could serve as a foundation for strengthening the collective deterrence posture of the free world. As tensions continue to rise in the Taiwan Strait, the urgency for Taiwan to enhance its defense mechanisms has never been more pronounced, with drones playing a pivotal role in this strategy.
The situation underscores the broader geopolitical dynamics at play, particularly the U.S. commitment to supporting democratic allies in the face of authoritarian pressures.
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