Taiwan can take some confidence from lessons from Ukraine and Iran, former Deputy National Security Advisor Matt Pottinger said in Taipei on
Iran
Iran Will Learn That China Is No Friend in Times of Need
Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Beijing yesterday for talks that the Chinese press described as “a trustworthy strategic partner.”
Tough Lessons for Taiwan From Iran
Iran’s experience fighting against a great power offers lessons for Taiwan, but they won’t be easy to learn. Much of the analysis of what Taiwan
Patriot Missile Demand Tests Washington’s Taiwan Priorities
In the first 16 days of the war in Iran, the U.S. and its partners in the region used 1804 Patriot air defense missiles, according to a report by the
From Stuxnet to Operation Epic Fury: The China-Iran Intelligence Nexus
Between 2010 and 2012, the CIA’s spy network in China experienced one of the worst intelligence breaches in modern history, leading Beijing to
China’s Iran War Energy Problem
China’s economy isn’t as insulated from the war in Iran as you might think. Coverage has focused on the fact that Iranian oil is still heading to
Is Taiwan Vulnerable to the Kind of Precision Strike That Took Out Iran’s Leadership?
On Saturday, the first day of the Iranian work week, Tehran was bombarded with explosions in broad daylight. In a dramatic series of coordinated
HQ-Nein: Analysts Say No Evidence Iran Is Using Modern Chinese Air Defense Systems
Despite sensationalist reports of the failures of modern Chinese air defense systems in Iran, multiple experts interviewed by Domino Theory said there
China Seeks Stability in the Middle East, Rather Than Supporting Iran
Against the dramatic events of the Israel-Iran conflict last month, China’s reaction was muted. While the U.S. joined Israel in bombing Iran and then








