The United States should aggressively train Taiwanese forces โso they can fight like Ukrainians,โ send F-16 jets to the island, install nuclear-tipped missiles in its submarines, and dispatch American troops to defend the nation, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox News Sunday on April 9.
Graham said that Congress needs to ask itself, โโShould we have a defense agreement with the island of Taiwan?โ We donโt,โ he said. โBut yes, Iโd be very much open to using U.S. forces to defend Taiwan because itโs in our national security interest to do so.โ
Graham said he believes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Beijing is โsetting the stage possibly for a blockade of Taiwan.โ
โThe Communist Chinese party is going to test us dramatically this year and next year before the election,โ he said. โIn 1961, the Russians tried to isolate West Berlin. So Iโm fearful that the Chinese may be setting conditions to blockade Taiwan in the coming months or weeks, and we need to respond forcefully if they do that.โ
Graham cited Taiwanโs role in producing microchips and the risk of the CCPโwhich is militarizing at a rapid rateโgaining โa monopoly on the digital economyโ as a reason for defending the island.
Taiwan makes more than 60 percent of the worldโs semiconductors and more than 90 percent of the most advanced versions.
Chips compose 15 percent of Taiwanโs GDP, and most semiconductors are produced by one companyโthe Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation.
โWhat would I do to deter blockage Taiwan? I would let the Chinese know that if you blockade Taiwan, youโre gonna have a hard time getting oil from the Mid-East.
โI would increase training and get the F-16s they need in Taiwan,โ Graham said. โThereโs a backlog. I would solve that backlog.
โI would move war forces to South Korea and Japan,โ Graham added. โI would put nuclear-tipped cruise missiles on all of our submarines all over the world like the Russians did.โ
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping feel empowered by the chaotic withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan in 2021, Graham added.
Byย Jeff Louderback