Taiwan revives ‘anti-communist education’ for military cadets amid China threat
More than 110 Chinese naval and coast guard vessels sailed up and down the First Island Chain last Friday alone, according to Joseph Wu, secretary general of…
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A combat vehicle is seen at Taiwan’s military academy in Kaohsiung on 16 June 2026 (Getty) The Chinese military now operates almost daily in the waters and airspace around Taiwan. The island introduced “anti-communist patriotic education” at the military academy in 1965 but ended the programme in 2002, renaming it to “patriotic education”. Taiwan’s preparations to face a Chinese attack are not a provocation, senior official says.
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A combat vehicle is seen at Taiwan’s military academy in Kaohsiung on 16 June 2026 (Getty) The Chinese military now operates almost daily in the waters and airspace around Taiwan.
according to The IndependentThe island introduced “anti-communist patriotic education” at the military academy in 1965 but ended the programme in 2002, renaming it to “patriotic education”.
according to The IndependentTaiwan’s preparations to face a Chinese attack are not a provocation, senior official says.
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