No it's not happened, but officials want readiness in the South China Sea
The US Secretary of Commerce says it would be"absolutely devastating" if China seized Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and locked down the South China Sea.
Congressman Jake Ellzey and Raimondo agreed during Wednesday's hearing that around a third of the world's commerce travelled through the South China Sea, making it essential to defend the area, including Taiwan.Teardown confirms Huawei's Pura 70 contains SMIC 7nm process node The scenario where China seizes Taiwan and TSMC has been the subject of many thought-exercises in the past. One of the most downloaded papers of 2021 from the US Army War College academic journal ParametersEllzey is not the only government official concerned about the state of the South China Sea, which is a part of the Indo-Pacific region.
In her testimony, Raimondo redirected national security concerns away from such physical structures to the war tools of the digital age.
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