TAIPEI -- Taiwan's former defense chief said the island's military needs urgent, sweeping reforms in the face of what he calls the "existential threat" posed by an increasingly aggressive China.
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Former Taiwan Adm. Lee Hsi-min speaks to Nikkei Asia in Taipei. (Photo by Annabelle Chih)
TAIPEI -- Taiwan's former defense chief said the island's military needs urgent, sweeping reforms in the face of what he calls the "existential threat" posed by an increasingly aggressive China.