Premiered on Apr 7, 2022
No more phones, computers, cars? That’s just one area Americans’ daily lives would be affected if Beijing were to wage war on Taiwan.
Bradley Thayer, founding member of the Committee on the Present Danger: China, said that “for too many Western politicians and politicians in the Indo-Pacific, Taiwan is an afterthought when it should be at the forefront.”
Why is this tiny island thousands of miles away so crucial to not just America, but the world?
In this special report, we look at how Americans’ daily lives would be affected if Beijing were to wage war on Taiwan.
Joining us in this episode to help shed light on the topic are Bradley Thayer and Keith Krach, former under secretary of state and 2022 Nobel Peace Prize nominee.
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