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U.S. intelligence finds China won’t invade Taiwan in 2027, favoring non-military tactics but keeping force as a threat, while Japan signals readiness to act militarily.
U.S. intelligence reports that China has no current plan to invade Taiwan in 2027 and is prioritizing non-military means like economic integration and influence to achieve reunification, though it maintains a threat of force.
While China continues military drills near Taiwan, the U.S. assesses Beijing seeks to avoid conflict, especially with potential U.S. intervention.
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi signaled possible military action against Chinese forces in a Taiwan conflict, marking a notable shift in Japan’s security posture.
The U.S. warns China may escalate coercion to deter allies from supporting Taiwan, while maintaining strategic ambiguity and providing significant arms sales.
La inteligencia de EE.UU. encuentra que China no invadirá Taiwán en 2027, favoreciendo tácticas no militares pero manteniendo la fuerza como una amenaza, mientras que Japón señala disposición para actuar militarmente.