Taiwan brings back 'anti-communist' classes after 25 years amid rising China tensions

Taiwan has revived "anti-communist" patriotic classes for military graduates after a 25-year hiatus, citing escalating threats from China. This move aims to instill a clear understanding of national security and the military's purpose. The announcement coincides with a surge in Chinese naval activity around the island, with over 110 vessels monitored. Officials emphasize defining "friend and foe" amid Beijing's territorial claims and expansionist actions.

Taiwan brings back 'anti-communist' classes after 25 years amid rising China tensions
Taiwan has revived "anti-communist" patriotic classes for military graduates after a 25-year hiatus, citing escalating threats from China. This move aims to instill a clear understanding of national security and the military's purpose. The announcement coincides with a surge in Chinese naval activity around the island, with over 110 vessels monitored. Officials emphasize defining "friend and foe" amid Beijing's territorial claims and expansionist actions.