3 Key Points on President Trump’s Taiwan Policy

3 Key Points on President Trump’s Taiwan Policy
A Chinese coast guard ship sails toward the zone where China said it would conduct live fire exercises northeast of Pingtan Island, the closest point in China to Taiwan, in China's southeast Fujian Province on April 10, 2023. Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images
John Mills
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The Trump administration’s policy on Taiwan and the dynamic between Taiwan and China remains unclear at this time. However, three key indicators have emerged that suggest the direction and tone of the administration’s intent.

John Mills
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Col. (Ret.) John Mills is a national security professional with service in five eras: Cold War, Peace Dividend, War on Terror, World in Chaos, and now, Great Power Competition. He is the former director of cybersecurity policy, strategy, and international affairs at the Department of Defense. Mr. Mills is a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy. He is the author of “The Nation Will Follow” and “War Against the Deep State.” ColonelRETJohn2 on “X”, ColonelRETJohn on Substack, GETTR, and Truth Social