Ministry of National Defense: US First Island Chain Security Cooperation Initiative Does Not Exclude Taiwan, Misunderstandings Should Be Avoided
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The US Senate Armed Services Committee recently passed the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act, renaming the 'Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative' to the 'First Island Chain Security Cooperation Initiative' and including the Philippines as eligible for aid. Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense clarified that Taiwan is not excluded and urged the public not to misunderstand the change.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the First Island Chain Security Cooperation Initiative?
- A: A U.S.-led framework to enhance military support for countries along the First Island Chain, including Taiwan and the Philippines.
- Q: Will Taiwan continue to receive direct U.S. military aid?
- A: Yes, Taiwan remains eligible under the new initiative, including for arms stockpiling programs.
- Q: How does this affect China's strategic position?
- A: It strengthens the containment network around China, potentially increasing regional strategic tensions.