By: Jack Detsch
Tsai Ing-wen’s comments come after a top U.S. military leader said supplying U.S. weapons to Kyiv was cutting into stockpiles that could be used in a war in Asia.
Jack Detsch is a national security correspondent at various prestigious outlets. He specializes in general assignment news, government and politics, and world affairs, with a particular focus on the Russia-Ukraine War, the dynamics between the U.S. and China, and significant political figures such as Joe Biden. Jack's insights and analyses have been featured in Crikey, Slate Magazine, Foreign Policy, The Australian Financial Review, and POLITICO.
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Jack Detsch's coverage is focused on international relations, global security, and U.S. foreign policy with an emphasis on evolving stories and government announcements. He tends to cover breaking news related to world affairs.
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