
Sung Wen-ti
Sung Wen-ti is a Taiwan-based security analyst known for his insights into regional military dynamics and geopolitical affairs. Recently, he was mentioned in the news regarding China's planned 7.2% defense spending hike, where he highlighted Beijing's strategy to project stability and present itself as a predictable superpower amidst growing military strength.
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Recent news mentions
Sung Wen-ti, a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council‘s Global China Hub, commented on China's narrative.
China ramps up pressure over Taiwan at UNSung Wen-ti, a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub, said that while Lai accused China of expansionism, he also called on Beijing to listen to the better angels of its nature.
Lai’s address ‘softened tone’: expertsSung Wen-ti commented that parachuting in forces would support logistics but not be the main event in an invasion.
Russia preparing China for war: reportExpert Sung Wen-Ti mentioned that airborne operations are an important part of the potential China-Taiwan conflict.
China Borong Senjata Pasukan Para, Siap Invasi Taiwan?Sung Wen-ti, non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub, commented on Taipei’s attempt at building an autonomous deterrent on the world stage.
Taiwan weaponizes chip sector to deter BeijingSung Wen-ti is a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub who discussed the implications of the new barges for a potential invasion of Taiwan.
Experts say barges could be used in PLA invasionSung Wen-ti commented on China's military exercises as a way to test US support.
China drills in Taiwan Strait enter second daySung Wen-Ti noted that the deal's effect on US willingness to defend Taiwan is unclear.
What TSMC’s $100 billion investment in the US means for TaiwanSung said Beijing was eager to project stability with moderate language and stable defense budgeting.
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