For Ukraine and Taiwan, dissuasion in strength

With calm resolve, the United States and the European Union have each made decisions in recent days showing a firm watchfulness against big-power aggression. Neither will receive a Nobel Peace Prize for its actions – Alfred Nobel’s idea of a secure world did not include military deterrence. Yet together, the U.S. and EU have at least helped make war a bit more unthinkable.

On Dec. 17, the Trump administration approved the largest-ever U.S. arms sales to Taiwan. Congress is expected to approve the $11.1 billion weapons package, especially after the House Select Committee on China issued a report Thursday calling for “unambiguous” opposition to Beijing’s moves toward an invasion of the self-governing democratic island.

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump issued a National Security Strategy that says “deterring a conflict over Taiwan, ideally by preserving military overmatch, is a priority.” Last month, Taiwan’s government proposed a $40 billion special budget for military spending, part of an effort to boost its defenses.

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