Indo-PacificBiden's bombshell shows U.S. more committed to Taiwan than ever
Analysts and officials say remarks indicate strong response to any China move
The government of Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, right, was said to be concerned by recent comments by U.S. President Joe Biden that Washington would be willing to respond to any potential Chinese invasion of the island. (Source photos by AP and Reuters)
THOMPSON CHAU, Contributing writer
TAIPEI -- U.S. President Joe Biden's bombshell in Tokyo late last month that America would be willing to use force to defend Taiwan against a potential Chinese invasion has sent academics and officials in Taipei scrambling to assess Washington's position.