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How Taiwan’s Military Compares to Other Countries

Por: Time World January 07, 2023

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As Taiwan increasingly fears threats from China to its sovereignty, Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen on Dec. 27 to extend the compulsory conscription program for men born after 2005 from the current four months of mandatory service to a year—the latest in several recent moves to boost the self-governing island’s defense capabilities. The extension, set to take effect in 2024, is part of Taiwan’s new “force realignment plan,” which also... + full article



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