US seeks clarity from allies on role in ‘war’ over Taiwan

The Pentagon is urging Japan and Australia to clarify what role they would play if the US and China went to war over Taiwan, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.

Elbridge Colby, the US under-secretary of defence for policy, has been pushing the matter during recent talks with defense officials of both countries, the report said, citing people familiar with the discussions.

According to the newspaper, the reported request caught both Tokyo and Canberra off guard, as the US itself does not offer a blank cheque guarantee to defend Taiwan.

The US Department of Defense did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The US is Taiwan’s most important arms supplier, despite a lack of formal diplomatic ties.

Taiwan has faced increased military pressure from China, including several rounds of war games, as Beijing seeks to assert its sovereignty claims over the island. Taiwan rejects China’s assertion of sovereignty.

Colby was deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy and force development during President Donald Trump’s first term. Colby is known for arguing that the US military should prioritize competition with China and shift its focus from West Asia and Europe.

Meanwhile, Taiwan’s military began deploying one of its newest and most precise strike weapons as part of intensifying drills meant to showcase the island’s determination to resist any invasion.

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