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Taiwan finds itself in a precarious position as U.S.
President Donald Trumps recent remarks on Ukraine raise fears of shifting American priorities.
Trumps controversial phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aimed at negotiating an end to the Ukraine war, has unsettled allies.His characterization of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a dictator and calls for concessions from Kyiv have drawn parallels to Taiwan, which also faces existential threats from a more powerful neighborChina.Taiwanese leaders worry that Trumps transactional approach could extend to their island.
During his first term, Trump criticized Taiwan for insufficient defense spending and accused it of stealing the U.S.
semiconductor industry.
Now, his administration has demanded Taiwan increase its defense budget to 10% of GDP, far beyond its current 2.45%.Taiwan Struggles with Defense Push as Trumps Ukraine Stance Raises Alarms.
(Photo Internet reproduction)While President Lai Ching-te pledged to raise defense spending to over 3% of GDP in 2025, opposition-led budget cuts have frozen or slashed billions from critical programs, including submarine and drone initiatives.Domestically, Lai faces significant hurdles.
The Kuomintang (KMT), Taiwans China-leaning opposition party, has blocked efforts to boost military funding, arguing that such increases strain public finances.
This political gridlock complicates Lais ability to reassure the U.S., which remains Taiwans primary arms supplier and security partner.Taiwan Struggles with Defense Push as Trumps Ukraine Stance Raises AlarmsChinas growing military assertiveness further heightens tensions.
Beijing has ramped up military exercises near Taiwan, simulating blockades and invasions while modernizing its forces with hypersonic missiles and advanced naval capabilities.Although analysts believe a large-scale Chinese invasion is unlikely in 2025 due to logistical and economic challenges, the risk of coercive actions remains high.Meanwhile, Taiwans strategic importance as a semiconductor powerhouse adds complexity.
The island produces over 60% of the worlds chips, making it indispensable to global supply chains.
Yet Trump has threatened tariffs on Taiwanese semiconductors, pressuring Taipei to shift production to the U.S.As Taiwan navigates these challenges, it must balance domestic political divisions with external pressures from both Washington and Beijing.
The stakes are highnot only for Taiwans sovereignty but also for regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.
Whether Taipei can maintain its resilience amid these uncertainties will shape its future and the broader geopolitical landscape.





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