Mon, Oct 06, 2025 | Updated 08:45 IST
Jan 25, 2025
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence has deployed Marine Corps units, including the Marine Amphibious Reconnaissance and Patrol Unit, to strengthen the security of Taipei in response to potential threats from China. The deployment focuses on key areas like the Tamsui River and the Port of Taipei and involves collaboration with the Coast Guard and Guandu Area Command.
Taiwan's parliament has frozen billions in defence spending following Donald Trump's inauguration, raising concerns about the island's readiness against China's threats. The move highlights political divisions and creates uncertainty about US support as Taiwan faces growing military and diplomatic pressure from Beijing.
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