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Trump unveils strategy to deter China over Taiwan

Published on: December 6, 2025 7:15 PM

President Donald Trump unveiled a strategy to prevent conflict with China over Taiwan and the South China Sea. The plan focuses on strengthening U.S. and allies’ military capabilities. It comes amid China’s increased military activity in East Asian waters.

The strategy, released in the National Security Strategy document, emphasizes Taiwan’s strategic importance for trade and semiconductor production. It mentions Taiwan eight times, signaling stronger U.S. support than in Trump’s first term. The document calls for a military capable of denying aggression along the chain of islands from Japan to Southeast Asia.

Read more: China warns Japan over Taiwan at UN

Trump urged allies, including Japan and South Korea, to spend more and strengthen collective defense. He highlighted that the U.S. cannot act alone and must build partnerships to deter Chinese aggression. The strategy also encourages closer coordination with regional allies to safeguard Taiwan.

While Trump has sought closer ties with China, he signed laws to review U.S.-Taiwan relations regularly. The administration approved $330 million in fighter jets and aircraft parts sales to Taiwan, showing support for its defense. The president plans to visit Beijing in April to discuss trade and strategic stability.

Read more: China warns Japan of “crushing defeat” over Taiwan 

The move aims to reassure Taiwan and regional partners while deterring China without provoking conflict. Experts say the strategy balances military readiness with diplomacy to reduce risks of escalation in the Indo-Pacific region.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: China deterrence, Latest, Regional allies, South China sea, Taiwan defense support, Trump Taiwan strategy, U.S. military buildup

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