Taiwan, China, and the Chip War: Peace Through Strategic Reality

For more than seventy years, the world has lived inside a carefully constructed ambiguity. Taiwan governs itself.China claims it.America protects it—without fully saying so. The policy became known as “strategic ambiguity.” It also became increasingly dangerous. Because ambiguity works—until it doesn’t. Taiwan and the Origins of the Crisis In 1949, after the Chinese Civil War, Chiang Kai-shek and the Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan. The People’s Republic of China controlled the mainland.The Republic of China remained on the island. Both claimed to be the legitimate government of [...]

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The 1973 Oil Crisis — When Energy Became a Weapon

Series: Then • Now The 1973 Oil Crisis — When Energy Became a Weapon Energy is never just about energy. It is about leverage. It is about power. And sometimes, it is about war without firing a shot. In 1973, the world learned that lesson the hard way. The Arab oil embargo did not begin as an economic event. It began as a geopolitical weapon—used to punish, pressure, and reshape the balance of global power. Gas lines stretched across America. Prices surged. Inflation accelerated. Governments panicked. But the [...]

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