Taiwan presently accounts for 92% of the world’s semiconductor manufacturing capacity, and should China invade the sovereign territory, those manufacturing facilities may wind up destroyed. Last year, American academics recommended that Taiwan threaten to destroy its own factories to deter a Chinese invasion. READ MORE
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