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Taiwan should destroy TSMC says top US Army journal paper

January 6, 2022
Source: theregister.com theregister.com
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A top US Army War College paper suggests Taiwan should credibly threaten to eradicate its semiconductor industry if threatened by China so that Beijing would no longer be interested in unification. The US Army War College showed the paper was its most popular of the year, when it revealed it topped a list of the most downloaded papers of 2021 from its quarterly academic journal Parameters . The bright idea comes from two American scholars. Their reasoning goes: Potential war with the US over Taiwan is no longer a deterrent for China as Beijing believes its military would dominate. Therefore,...
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