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Japan held its largest live-fire exercise, the Fuji General Firepower Exercise, on June 7, with the Ground Self-Defense Force conducting live-fire drills simulating island defense. (Photo by Huang Hsin-wei)

Japan Unveils Hypersonic Missile in Island Drill — Storm Media Was There

Following his visit to Beijing, Trump indicated he would speak with those governing Taiwan before deciding whether to approve a second batch of arms sales to Taiwan. (File photo, U.S. National Archives)

Opinion | Trump's Taiwan Arms Freeze and What It Costs

As a Trump-Xi summit approaches, concerns that "Taiwan could be used as a bargaining chip" have emerged, but national security officials say such fears represent a classic case of overgeneralization. (File photo, AP)

Taiwan Is Not the Sashimi: What the Trump-Xi Summit Really Means for Taipei

Ceremony marking the activation of the M1A2T tank in the Army's 584th Combined Arms Brigade, 1st Combined Arms Battalion. (Military News Agency)

Opinion | Beyond the Bridge Weight: Why Taiwan’s M1A2T Tanks Remain Vital

Brandon Tseng (曾國光), co-founder of U.S. military AI startup Shield AI, speaks with 風傳媒 in an exclusive interview in April 2026. (Photo: Ko Cheng-hui)

Exclusive | Shield AI Co-Founder: Drones and AI Offer Taiwan Its Highest Return on Defense Investment

Jason Hsu, Senior Visiting Fellow at the Hudson Institute, warned that if the defense procurement bill passes in the KMT's version, it could affect how KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun is received during future visits to the United States. (File p

Hudson Institute Envoy to KMT: Fix the Arms Bill Before It Derails Cheng's Washington Trip

February 11 - President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) attends a press conference supporting the 'National Security Cannot Wait! Support for Defense Procurement Special Act.' (Photo by Ko Cheng-hui)

Opinion | Taiwan Cannot Let U.S. Arms Deals Become Summit Leverage