Abe on Fuji TV says it is time for the U.S. to ditch strategic ambiguity and make clear it will defend Taiwan.
Ken Moriyasu
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Senior fellow for Greater Asia at Hudson Institute. Formerly Nikkei reporter in DC/Cairo/Beijing/Dalian/NY. 森安健[email protected]
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