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« Je ne pense pas que les États-Unis se battraient pour Taïwan parce que je ne pense pas qu'ils le pourraient »
American historian and strategist Phillips O’Brien on what the war reveals about US military capabilities
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 26, 2026
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America's commitment to Taiwan is crucial for maintaining regional stability and deterring further aggression from China.
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The complexities of U.S.-Taiwan relations warrant a more nuanced understanding of military readiness beyond mere capability assessments.
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If the U.S. fails to support Taiwan, it could embolden authoritarian regimes worldwide, undermining global democratic values.
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The historical context of U.S. military interventions suggests that strategic interests may outweigh altruistic commitments to allies like Taiwan.
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The U.S. military's current capabilities are overstretched, making it unlikely to effectively defend Taiwan in a conflict.
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