Taiwan's President Urges Cadets to Combat Chinese Espionage
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On June 30, 2026, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te addressed military cadets at Fu Hsing Kang College, warning them against Chinese espionage and urging them to defend democracy and freedom. He highlighted the increasing Chinese infiltration and espionage activities targeting Taiwan's armed forces. Lai emphasized the importance of loyalty and the need to distinguish between friends and foes in the face of threats from China, which views Taiwan as its territory. The college, established in 1951 during the Cold War, continues to promote anti-communist sentiments. The event was attended by ambassadors from countries maintaining formal ties with Taiwan, reinforcing Taiwan's commitment to its sovereignty and security. Lai's speech reflects ongoing tensions between Taiwan and China, particularly regarding military and intelligence operations.
Key Points: • Taiwan's President warns military cadets about increased Chinese espionage activities. • Lai emphasizes loyalty and the need to distinguish between friends and foes. • The event highlights Taiwan's ongoing military and geopolitical tensions with China.