Taiwan's Strategic Dilemma
Taiwan's dominance in semiconductor manufacturing faces challenges as China's ambitions to develop advanced chip technology lag behind. The irony lies in the West's national security strategies potentially diminishing Taiwan's strategic value, while geopolitical tensions, particularly with Ukraine, raise questions about China's cautious approach to conflict. Additionally, the implications for NATO unity and inflation are explored as differing perspectives emerge within the Western alliance.In this clip
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