It Appears that the Road to Protecting Taiwan Ran Through Tehran, Not Taipei
American power quietly clipped China’s wings long before they ever reached the island nation of Taiwan.
My Legal Insurrection colleague Elizabeth Stauffer reported that recent U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran, coupled with Trump’s earlier move against Venezuela, have dealt China a major strategic setback by cutting cheap oil, exposing the weakness of its military tech, and jeopardizing key AI-linked contracts tied to those regimes.
She logically concluded that these blows undermine Beijing’s influence and force many developing countries to reconsider alignment with China, making the once “inevitable” rise of China look far less certain.
I would like to add one more data point to underscore her assessment. As our readers may recall, I have been following developments related to China’s interest in Taiwan. Late last year, amid a diplomatic row with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, a staunch conservative, the Japanese scrambled aircraft after detecting a suspected Chinese drone near its southern island of Yonaguni, which is located near Taiwan.
The incident occurred shortly after Takaichi said Japan would be willing to defend Taiwan from Communist China.
Apparently, rising costs and declining reliability in oil supplies are prompting China to reassess the importance of those demonstration flights.
Chinese air force activity around Taiwan has fallen sharply in recent weeks, with no flights at all in the past week, a sudden drop in what had been daily military manoeuvres that could signal Beijing is recalibrating its pressure on Taipei.
China has dispatched 460 military planes – from fighter jets to drones – into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone so far this year, a 46.5% drop compared with a year ago, according to Taiwan government data compiled by research group Secure Taiwan Associate Corporation (STA).
BREAKING: 🇨🇳🇹🇼 China has mysteriously stopped sending warplanes into Taiwan’s sensitive air zone for 7 days, its longest pause since monitoring began.
The move comes amid rising global tensions and key political developments, while Taiwan reports no major change in maritime… pic.twitter.com/43To1uAbXc
— War Radar (@War_Radar2) March 6, 2026
However, there are other possible explanations. To begin with, the Chinese leader and President Donald Trump are planning to meet soon.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) might be toning down visible pressure tactics to create a better atmosphere ahead of his anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump at the end of this month, two Taiwanese officials said.
Facing Trump, “Beijing might be trying to create a false impression: I am peaceful, I am moving toward peace, so you should stop selling weapons to Taiwan,” a senior Taiwanese security official said, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
… China has not dispatched any military planes near Taiwan since Friday last week, marking an unprecedented six-day lull in such operations that coincided with the war in Iran, STA researcher Tristan Tang (湯廣正) said.
Unlike this extended lull, past pauses were brief, usually tied to typhoons or Chinese holidays.
Alternatively, it is possible that the Chinese pilots are done with “training” for a possible Taiwan incursion.
Chinese military flights into a sensitive area near Taiwan in January fell to their lowest since Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te took office, an indication Beijing is tweaking its training focus.
The People’s Liberation Army sent an average of 5.4 aircraft per day across the median line of the Taiwan Strait during the month, according to data compiled from the Defense Ministry in Taipei. That marked the fewest since just before Lai assumed the presidency in May 2024.
The decline may be a sign that over the past few years the PLA has finished most of its basic long-distance flight training, said Chieh Chung, an adjunct researcher at the Institute for National Defense and Security Research, a Taiwanese military think tank.
Finally, the military purges Xi is conducting could be taking their toll.
Thirty-six generals and lieutenant generals have been officially purged since 2022, while another 65 officers are listed as missing or potentially purged, the report published Tuesday by the Center for Strategic and International Studies found.
…[T]he scope of this “unprecedented purge of China’s military,” raises questions about its readiness to carry out complex operations, the report’s authors say.
When accounting for positions that have been purged more than once, 52% of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) 176 top leadership positions have been affected, said the report.
“This figure is striking and extraordinary, demonstrating the depth of Xi’s campaign and the unprecedented churn in the PLA leadership,” wrote M. Taylor Fravel, director of the Security Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and one of the report’s nine authors.
BREAKING: Iran has reportedly expressed displeasure over the poor performance of Chinese equipment in the ongoing war. 300 Chinese SF-200 loitering drones used in ongoing war. All were intercepted by U.S. Patriot systems. Only 1 drone hit a Dubai apartment but failed to explode. pic.twitter.com/A6XbuKgSgn
— Baba Banaras™ (@RealBababanaras) March 4, 2026
With the EPIC FAILURE of Chinese military defense systems, I suspect the purging will continue until moral improves.
Taken together, the decapitation strikes on Iran and Venezuela, the sudden collapse in Chinese air harassment of Taiwan, Xi’s grinding purges, and a hurried charm offensive before the Trump–Xi summit all point to the same blunt reality: in 2026, the shortest path to buying Taiwan breathing room did not run through Taipei or even the Taiwan Strait. It ran straight through Tehran’s bunkered-down mullahs and Iran’s shattered air defenses, where American power quietly clipped China’s wings long before they ever reached the island.
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Any Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be a bloody and costly exercise for China (and Taiwan). I doubt the Taiwanese would take such an attack lying down.
China will be relying heavily on their allies, Russia and Democrats, for moral support for any such operation.
oh btw
the bbc is absolutely (imo) trying to get americans killed as they have given the EXACT location of the “huge bomber” the usa military has landed in the uK
I mean explicit,,like,, hey guys her it is send a missile their way,,,location/attitude:
FWIW. The PRC’s Three Gorges Dam is located only about 750 miles from Taiwan. If it fails, the consequences would be absolutely catastrophic for the PRC.
Just sayin’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjHWkCdZdOE
WOW!!
If this is factually based, and China has seen our precision aimed arms at work, there is no way they want anything but peace with us.
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It’s time they played nice nice with the US of A.
I fully expect a large uptick in their spying, “student” registrations, and “farming” around military bases….
Generally Russian and Chinese export weapons systems are somewhat less capable than the domestic versions for multiple reasons. They are sometimes referred to as the “Monkey Models.” Still, there is going to be a lot of revaluation.
OTOH, perhaps Xi has re-evaluated his position (yet again) and to appearances (primarily for the more liberal, left-leaning western media) has pulled back his horns and may try a “more diplomatic” approach until the next Presidential election.
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https://x.com/wretchardthecat/status/2030282756463415558
The attack potential of Iran at the start of the war was considerable. Roughly 500 missiles and 2,000 drones were fired off by the Islamic Republic in OEF to date. That number would have been much higher without heavy US/Israeli launcher destruction.
Of the missiles ~71% targeted the Gulf region vs. ~29% toward Israel. Missiles are reckoned to be harder to stop and hence devoted to the hard target. Of drones ~95% were aimed at the Gulf region vs. ~5% to Israel.
The UAE reports intercepting 165 ballistic missiles, 2 cruise missiles, and 541 drones (only ~35 drones penetrated). Kuwait intercepted 97 ballistic missiles and 283 drones. Bahrain downed 45 missiles and 9 drones (minor penetration at a U.S. naval headquarters). Qatar took out ~18 ballistic/cruise missiles and drones combined. Saudi published no numbers. […]
Read the complete breakdown.
Perhaps it Pooh bear Xi that needs purging. After all he’s the one who hung Chinese prestige on Venezuela and Iran as well as backing those perennial losers the Russians. And just like that..poof. Meanwhile pissing of the US means less trade which is the engine that keeps China rolling and their stupid 1 child program for so many years has screwed up their demographics. The only ones still on their side are the traitorous democrats and the ignorant savages of the NBA and of course Nike,
I’d add in Hollywood and Apple + lots of other consumer electronics and industrial electronics, many ‘luxury’ brands produced in China Birkin Bag, Rolex, Prada, Marc Jacobs, Armani, Burberry…then there’s the banks and financial services firms that underwrite the off shoring of all sorts of lower end manufacturing out of the USA, then the retail giants like Wal-Mart pressuring suppliers for cheaper products. Lots of blame much deeper than just NBA and Nike …to include consumers who ultimately could refuse the made in China brands and buy US made products instead.
You know I don’t buy any of those brands. I’m too poor and many of those are rich people’s brands. I’m sure some of the stuff I get is from China but I don’t buy a lot and much of what I get is produced elsewhere – Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam. etc….
I wasn’t trying to take a swipe at your shopping habits, just pointing out that the tentacles of the globalist/corporatist sell out of the middle-class to China in particular expand far deeper and wider than just NBA/Nike.
yes I realize that. NBA/Nike are particularly bad especially the NBA since it millionaire players and coaches always are willing to lecture us rubes on various woke topics for which they have superficial knowledge. The coaches are the worst too especially the white ones.
Nike stock holders are not so thrilled these days.
Those luxury brands you mentioned are stratospherically above my budget, but I will pay a few more of my hard-earned dollars for more modest purchases if the items are made in the USA. However, finding said items is not an easy task and can add hours of my precious remaining time on planet Earth via searching and researching. Adding made in USA to the search string still returns too many items that never saw our shores prior to arriving to be sold and the country of origin is often missing from the product information or well-hidden therein.
The display of military capability, prowess, and willingness to use it; has likely bought a decade of deterence
Yes, if it’s not squandered.
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By a Dhimmi-crat president.
Not only has American deterrence been restored under #47 and SecDef Hesgeth, but the tactical lessons, real-world, “pass-fail” trials of new military weapons (e.g., A.I. systems, low-cost drones, missiles, etc.) and troops’/brass’s honing of skills and strategies, resulting from Operation Epic Fury, are invaluable and priceless.
Plus, DoD/the Pentagon, going forward, will be paying more focus and spending more money on more effective and cost-efficient weapons systems, rather than hugely overpriced weapons systems that cost trillions of dollars, but deliver limited effectiveness and results.
“BREAKING: Iran has reportedly expressed displeasure over the poor performance of Chinese equipment in the ongoing war”. Xi, any chance for a refund?
Interesting post today from Commander Salamander showing all that Chinese oil, 40% of imports, running right around a chokepoint less than a hundred miles wide off Sri Lanka. China has about 90 days stock piled to run their nation. The US is self sufficient. Trump is remaking the world to fit America’s interests in real time.
#47 and SecDef Hesgeth are taking a few pages out of Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War.”
Using the stratagems and axioms contained in a centuries-old, Chinese military treatise classic, against contemporary Chinese communists, is marvelously poetic.
I think Xi has met his twin in Trump because he is so unpredictable as is Xi. He cannot guess how Trump would react to an invasion of Taiwan. Because of this uncertainty, he has decided to do nothing. Had Kamalamaladingdong been elected he would have already invaded.
If there is anything like 5 dimensional chess, PRESIDENT Trump is proving to be the grand master.
What’s ironic is that it really wasn’t all that complicated to get China on back on their heels.
#1 Get us drilling for oil. NOT THAT TOUGH. We are basically immune to global supply woes. MAGA!!!!
#2 Tariffs well that took actual guts and negotiating prowess.
#3 Spicy mission to Venezuela… which was flawless
#4 Spicy take out of Iran. Again—took guts and a total revamp of our military.
On the chess board, this wasn’t hard to spot if you understood the chess board. So far as style points- I don’t think anyother candidate could have pulled this off and I was a guy who was really in the Ted Cruz camp, but don’t think he could have done this.
Trump has amazed me and continues to amaze me. We will not see this level of skill and excellence again in our life times and for that I am bitter sweet about the future.
It does not get better than this so far as leadership goes.