A tiny island. 36,000 square kilometers. A population smaller than Australia's. And yet — it sits at the center of what many analysts are calling the most dangerous flashpoint on the planet. One wrong move, and we could be looking at a conflict that reshapes the entire world order.This is Taiwan. A…
A tiny island. 36,000 square kilometers. A population smaller than Australia's. And yet — it sits at the center of what many analysts are calling the most dangerous flashpoint on the planet. One wrong move, and we could be looking at a conflict that reshapes the entire world order.This is Taiwan. And China wants it badly.But why? Why is Beijing so obsessed with this island it has never actually governed? The answer involves history, identity, semiconductors,and military strategies.
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