AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCross-Strait Military Tensions: Taiwan’s defense ministry reported a fresh uptick in Chinese activity, tracking two PLA aircraft sorties, eight PLAN vessels, and four official ships around the island, after earlier detections that included one aircraft crossing into Taiwan’s southwestern ADIZ. Deterrence & Readiness: Taiwan will hold a five-day “Immediate Combat Readiness Exercise” starting Monday, using real troops, real terrain, and real equipment to drill rapid peacetime-to-wartime transition and joint command, logistics, and control. Defense Policy Push: The defense ministry proposed tougher penalties for draft dodgers, shifting from commutable fines to non-commutable prison terms of one to five years. US Arms Timing: President Lai Ching-te urged the U.S. to expedite review of a roughly $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan, stressing security commitments and self-defense capability cannot be delayed. Local Governance Watch: Hualien County faces scrutiny over alleged corruption tied to a free school lunch program, including claims of contractor favoritism and altered tender requirements. Regional Security Context: Anti-nuclear groups at the No Nukes Asia Forum highlighted ongoing resistance to reviving the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, with Taiwan cited as having phased out nuclear power and still holding high-level radioactive waste.
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