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ah, my british manager, welcome to deed up in use asia. glad you could join us. i want the president saying, one has said taipei will boost military exchanges with the united states. at the time when tension with beijing remained high. the cooperation with the united states has picked up base, especially since the start of the ukraine war and renewed concerns over the threat of an invasion from china. always a well traveled route traffic between washington d. c. anti pay has been especially heavy and recent months. last week, the latest group of us lawmakers visited the island sparking fury in beijing, sally china, which claims taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to seize it one day opposes any official exchanges with the democracy in clause and johnson jackson
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members. oration on semiconductor did last year. nancy pelosi then speaker of the us house of representatives chose to visit taiwan cicero, her successor. kevin mccarthy is also reportedly planning a similar trip. washington diplomatically recognizes beijing over taipei, but as the self governing islands, most important, international benefactor and supports. ty, one's right to decide its own future support. that's becoming more vocal if there are crisis. ha, i was result of china's aggression in some fashion that would have, i think, disastrous consequences. the role of continental copies, romwell, and that's the message to beijing his hearing pushes that support also increasingly means military backing up to 500 taiwanese troops are heading to the u. s. for training, while the wall street journal reports that the pentagon will deploy up to 200 american trainers to the island in the coming months,
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they enter in taiwan and the united states continue to balls to military exchanges and will cooperate even more actively to confront global challenges such as authoritarian, expansionism and climate change. the situation as intensified again since russia's invasion of ukraine. the u. s. believes china's gearing up to offer military support to russia and suggest beijing is emboldened by the russian invasion to step off its efforts to seize taiwan militarily. lincoln canceled a high stakes facing trip aimed at using us china relations. after an apparent chinese spy balloon sailed across american skies. the channels between the u. s. and taiwan may be busy, but the communication lines of beijing are in a, sorry, state. alright, let's get more context on this from william young and need a type a bureau william. let's 1st talk about reports. the taiwan will send around 500 troops to the us for training later this year. why so many
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i think this is the expansion and deepening of the military exchanges. we have seen over the last few years and the time when a government specifically set sending the battalion level all the time. one military to us for the training is not only just to familiar themselves with the tactics, but at the same time they are going to have deepened knowledge about actually how to operate on the battlefield. and also at the same time, learn from the experiences of the americans and getting assistance of actually accumulating a lot more combat ready strategies that they can deploy and use in the case of a potential conflict. and speaking of conflicts, the ukraine conflict, the ukraine boy has been closely followed in type a as an example of potentially how to stand up to
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a bigger and more powerful advisory. has it radically altered and impacted taiwanese plans to defend itself against the possible chinese? envision? yes, exactly. at the end of last year, the taiwanese government rebuild a the re con, comprehensive reform of time, once military service. not only switch him reversing the 4 month compulsory military service back to one year, but at the same time enhancing the money and salaries, the both the compulsory military service a personnel will earn. but also for professional mil, 3 members, they will even enhance the monthly salary. and also there are more detailed plans of strengthening and also beating up the training content. because in the past, a lot of the criticism has been the fact that the training itself and the content of the training has been focusing way too much on very limited and non combat
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related content and materials. but right now, the new program and the new strategy is focusing more on getting more soldiers ready for combat situations. speaking of this training content, i'm that are also announcements of the us will increase the number of troops it has on the island to train taiwanese forces. and through all of this, i'm wondering if taiwan is clear on where the u. s. stands when it comes to actually defending taiwan in the event of chinese invasion. i think taiwan is getting a very clear signal from washington because during the latest report from wall street journal, we learned that the u. s. is really trying to ensure that time one soldier in time one's military house, the kept the ability to really get used to all the new programs and platforms and the weapons that is going time one has purchase from the united states. and that's
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the main purpose of increasing the number of us troops basting time. one, they are going to be here to train and also get the tony's military up to speed with all of these new military weapons. and at the same time, i think this is just showing the fact that the us wants to want to have the capability to really function and operate these new middle 3 weapons. and at the same time, it is in line with the urge of time one, adopting more of a symmetrical capability. and also becoming, you know, turning time went into a porcupine to be able to strengthen its defense. and at the same time, deter china from even taking the 1st step of invasion. and what about china's view william beijing clearly isn't pleased with all this military cooperation with the united states. but is that a risk or type he is prepared to take i think the tony's government has
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been repeatedly making this 2nd or 3rd time. one is not going to shy away from a conflict when the invasion is been initiated by bait gene. but at the same time, time one is not adopting and beefing up. it's a military budget in o. so transforming its military training to try to invite a war. rather, it is just a positive and necessary step for time when to def, strengthen its defense capabilities after years of not making much progress in terms of time, one's a defense capability. and this is a step in the right direction from not only just time one, but also from regional allies like japan and the united states perspective. and they are trying to engage, tie one more in terms of defense dialogues. and at the same time, the bilateral exchangers aren't at the military level. ok, william, just stay on the line. what's your, what the opposition in taiwan thinks about these growing you are sir. taiwan
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exchanges. the following song, birds are from the opposition, k m t m a. what do it? i wonder james lee, welcome us military assistance and training to help taiwan. but we don't need to make any big deal out of this news. you'll look at the numbers. you're boosting the number of us military personnel, 3 or 4 times and tie one from the original forties to more than a 100. do you really think you would make a big difference? i don't think so, and thought are the usual way. tom may grow old is of the you, we're sending more troops and asking, asked to go to the u. s. for training shows that the situation across the taiwan straits is indeed perilous. if it wasn't the u. s. would not be doing this. why are we in danger now because we've become a porn and the conflict between china in the u. s. o. william your other son, but they are the sentiments, the oppositions alone or do they represent
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a considerable view in taiwan population. i think these views represent a certain faction inside a tony society, even though we are seeing the number impose, suggesting more and more people are willing to fight for time one, if a conflict broke out with china. but at the same time, there are people who i've been talking to in recent months and weeks saying at the end of the day, maintaining peace and stability across the t o n street is still their top priority and they are concerned about the moves and deepen ties between the u. s. and taiwan in on the military front. and also the, you know, want these kind of gestures, the news are going to send signals to be jane and how beaching as possibly going to respond. so clearly these are not only, you know, restricted to the opposition politicians that we heard, but at the same time the they are being shared among time when he's
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a population as well. there are also reports that us how speaker kevin mccarthy is planning to visit taiwan. you talked about sending signals to beijing is type by open to such a visit. i think the context of this visit compared to last august visit by the former house speaker, nancy pelosi is very different. we are in a lead up to the presidential election in the january of 2024. so a potential mccarthy visit is going to have a huge impact on domestic politics this year and how that's going to affect the political landscape here is on predicted right now. but at the same time, we know that for the ruling party, it could of play into their advantage. and for the opposition party. that is going to add a lot more uncertainty in terms of how people are going to feel about the threats coming from china. so i think such a visit is going to have
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a huge impact on the election that we're going to see in january 2024. overall, william will growing us. taiwan military exchanges keep taiwan more safe or less. so i think of, we focus on the content and the actual practical side of the exchange. and the purpose of these trainings is going to help taiwan overall to enhance its defense capabilities. and hosts also help to push time one to really over all spend more of a budget and resources on the necessary aspects of his military and also national defense. but if we start to let the discussion about the political implication of these trainings and exchanges to dominate the over all dialogue and also the focus of this training, then perhaps it's going to start to create some misleading and also misconception
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inside the civil society. so i think it's very important for the government to try to focus the purpose of the training on what is actually going to help tie one william young in type a or is a pleasure talking to you. thank you so much for the context. thank you. and that's it for today on our website. can find plenty more ongoing tensions involved in the us, china, and taiwan. and as them or you can follow us on facebook and twitter 3 to back here . tomorrow with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some test one day and in the footsteps of the races home,
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i'm in your northernmost count to play with 3 times along still very much alive, dw channel, your guy to the special with recognizing where exactly it was fun and i have learned a lot our culture history, all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah, ah, i'm stephen beardsley in berlin. here's a look at our top stories. the world's biggest mobile taxpayer kicks off as the industry grapples with falling demand and an expensive 5 g buildup will go to barcelona for more a year in the war in ukraine. the pressure is growing on
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countries believe to be trading with russia's military, including turkey. also on our show high electricity bills are biting into the bottom lines of companies across germany. help is on the way, but will it be enough? hello and welcome to the show. we began today with the war in ukraine and western attempts to isolate russia for military related trade. u. s. u sanctions are still falling short for preventing many door use items from reaching the country. that's a category that includes everything from raw materials to electronics. one path is through turkey, semiconductors and electronic components made in germany top the list of goods, the you won't sell to russia any longer. and yet, somehow that's exactly where they end up by way of turkey. the country does not support the use sanctions against russia. and doesn't abide by them that.
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