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2026-07-10 05:14:25 UTC

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T'ai-pei place

first seen 23d ago · last seen 2d ago · 11 mentions · 1 clusters · 7 corroborations

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 7

0 corroborated · 2d ago · cluster ↗ · aljazeeraarstechnicabangkokposteconotimes.comgdeltscmp · 20 events

Raymond Greene said Taiwan needs to become a “hornet’s nest” of drones.

2 corroborated · 7d ago · cluster ↗ · aljazeeraarstechnicabangkokposteconotimes.comgdeltscmp · 20 events

Raymond Greene is the de facto U.S. ambassador / top U.S. diplomat / director of the American Institute in Taiwan, the top U.S. representative to Taiwan.

Raymond Greene is the de facto U.S. ambassador / top U.S. diplomat / director of the American Institute in Taiwan, the top U.S. representative to Taiwan.
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Raymond Greene said Taiwan needs to become a “hornet’s nest” of drones or should rapidly expand its drone capabilities to strengthen deterrence against China.
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0 corroborated · 7d ago · cluster ↗ · aljazeeraarstechnicabangkokpostgdeltnbcnews.comscmp · 20 events

Raymond Greene said drones represent a “game‑changing opportunity” to enhance Taiwan’s security.

0 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · arstechnicagdeltnbcnews.comscmp · 20 events

Taiwan's opposition-controlled parliament approved approximately two-thirds of the US$40 billion in additional defense budget requested by President Lai Ching-te.

0 corroborated · 10d ago · cluster ↗ · arstechnicagdeltnbcnews.comscmp · 20 events

Taiwan's government has been focusing on drones and other low-cost, effective weapons to modernize its military.

0 corroborated · 21d ago · cluster ↗ · arstechnicaarstechnica.comasiatimes.comgdeltglobaltaiwan.orgjapantimes.co.jpnbcnews.com · 20 events

Taiwan's government has been focusing on drones and other low-cost, effective weapons to modernize its military.

4 corroborated · 21d ago · cluster ↗ · arstechnicaarstechnica.comasiatimes.comgdeltglobaltaiwan.orgnbcnews.comwinzheng.com · 20 events

Taiwanese companies are forming international partnerships to sell more drones to the US military and other overseas buyers.

Taiwanese companies are forming international partnerships to sell more drones to the US military and other overseas buyers.
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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense proposed a special budget that would spend $6.6 billion over six years on buying drones made in Taiwan.
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