The U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity on Taiwan could be “dangerous” as it offers no security guarantee for the self-ruled island, which Beijing regards as part of its territory, a U.S. lawmaker has said.
Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio), the co-chair of the bipartisan Congressional Taiwan Caucus, said the Biden administration should end the policy of strategic ambiguity and declare its commitment to defend Taiwan from Chinese invasion.
Chabot also pushed for stronger military intelligence sharing between the U.S. and Taiwan to better counter China’s military threats, while raising concerns about Taiwan’s flaws in combat readiness.
Washington has focused on enhancing Taiwan’s asymmetric-warfare capabilities with anti-ship missiles, missile defenses, and early warning systems, which is consistent with Taiwan’s goal. But Chabot believes that Taiwan’s efforts have been insufficient thus far.
“Unfortunately, over the years, they haven’t taken the threat seriously enough either,” he said, adding that Taiwan was “not devoting enough of their budget to their own military preparedness.”
Senator Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) said in May that Taiwan should consider purchasing large amounts of U.S.-made anti-ship missiles, sea mines, aerial drones, and tank-busting drones to prepare for potential conflicts.
‘One China’ policy
The United States has taken an ambiguous stance on its commitment to Taiwan’s security. While President Joe Biden has said that Washington will defend Taiwan if China attacks, the U.S. policy on Taiwan remains unchanged.“And it means maintaining our own capacity to resist any use of force or other forms of coercion that would jeopardize the security or the social or economic system of the people of Taiwan,” Austin said at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
But the stakes are “especially stark in the Taiwan Strait,” he said.
“We’ve witnessed a steady increase in provocative and destabilizing military activity near Taiwan. And that includes PLA aircraft flying near Taiwan in record numbers in recent months, and nearly on a daily basis,” he said.