New Scenario for Taiwan Contingency: Simulating the Impact of the US-Iran War on China's Invasion of Taiwan in Five Phases - Newsweek Japan April 21 Issue Now Available!
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Newsweek Japan's April 21st issue simulates a Taiwan contingency in five phases, analyzing how the US-Iran war has fundamentally altered geopolitical assumptions and potential escalation scenarios between the US and China.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What has changed the fundamental premise of the Taiwan contingency according to the article?
- A: The US-Iran war has changed the fundamental premise of the regional conflict.
- Q: How was the Taiwan contingency initially expected to unfold by both the US and China?
- A: It was expected that both sides would cautiously make one move at a time to avoid escalation.
- Q: What operation by President Trump made full-scale US attacks on mainland China a reality?
- A: President Trump's Epic Fury operation made full-scale attacks on mainland China a realistic possibility.
- Q: Where could the Chinese military strike with full force from the very beginning of the conflict?
- A: The Chinese military could strike US military bases located in Okinawa and other areas from the outset.
- Q: How is the simulated Taiwan contingency realistically expected to begin according to the feature?
- A: The contingency is realistically expected to begin with a blockade of Taiwan.