61% of Taiwanese believe a Chinese invasion is unlikely in the next five years, despite viewing China as a serious threat.

A recent survey by Taiwan's Institute for National Defence and Security Research reveals that 61% of Taiwanese believe a Chinese invasion is unlikely in the next five years, despite viewing China as a serious threat. While 74% expect indirect U.S. support, only 52% anticipate direct military intervention. The findings highlight the need for transparency in Taiwan-U.S. security ties to align public expectations amid rising Chinese military activities around the island.

October 09, 2024
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