General Jack Keane warns of China’s ambitions on Taiwan
Fox News’ senior strategic analyst, General Jack Keane, has issued a warning regarding concerns from advisors to former President Trump about China’s potential plans to target Taiwan in the next five years. He points out that the U.S. military may be overextended due to its commitments in Europe and the Middle East. Keane underscores China’s military superiority and its technological aims concerning Taiwan. He also touches on the readiness of the U.S. and Israel to resume military actions against Iran, stressing the importance of an assertive strategy to dismantle the regime’s military capabilities and financial resources.
In a move of gratitude for U.S. support and defiance against China’s ambitions, Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te delivered a firm five-point declaration of independence on Sunday. He criticized China as “the root cause of regional instability” and a threat to “regional peace.”
“Taiwan will not, under pressure, relinquish its national sovereignty and dignity, nor its democratic and free way of life,” President Lai stated in a Facebook post on Sunday, as translated by various sources.
“Taiwan will never be sacrificed or traded.”
This marked President Lai’s first direct reaction to the recent summit held in Beijing between former President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, which had sparked worries in Taiwan, a self-governed democracy, about the possibility of a Chinese invasion.

During the summit, former President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping exchanged views on Taiwan. However, Trump emphasized that he did not concede to Xi’s claims of authority over Taiwan and refrained from assuring Xi that the U.S. would not come to Taiwan’s defense in the event of a Chinese invasion.
Trump remains mum on new weapons sales to Taiwan, but stressed the U.S. was “not looking to have somebody say, ‘Let’s go independent because the United States is backing us’.”
Long-term Taiwan-U.S. security cooperation and arms sales were based on the Taiwan Relations Act, Lai said, referencing the 1979 law that mandates the sale of weapons to the island.
“This is not only a U.S. security commitment to Taiwan, but also the most important deterrent force over the years against actions that undermine regional peace and stability,” he wrote.
While the Trump administration in December approved an $11 billion arms sales package, the largest ever, Reuters reported that a second one worth some $14 billion still awaits his nod.
Lai’s five-point Facebook message was a stern rejection of China’s claims of control over Taiwan, and a call for Trump’s self-defense assistance:
- “First, Taiwan is the defender of the status quo of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and the region.”
- “Second, China is the root cause of regional instability and changes to the status quo.”
- “Third, defending the status quo of the Republic of China is not an issue of ‘Taiwan independence.’”
- “Fourth, Taiwan-U.S. security cooperation and arms sales are key elements in maintaining regional peace and stability.”
- “Fifth, Taiwan is at the heart of global core interests, and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait must never be sacrificed or traded.”
There was no immediate response from China or the White House to his comments.
While Trump said he listened to Xi Jinping’s positions on Taiwan, he was clear in saying he would not reveal whether he would act in defense of Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion.
“We thank President Trump for his continued support for peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait since his first term, including the continued increase in the scale and value of arms sales to Taiwan, which have helped Taiwan strengthen its self-defense capabilities,” Lai wrote.
“Ensuring peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait has always been a high-level consensus and common interest shared by Taiwan, the United States and democratic countries around the world. Taiwan will never be sacrificed or traded. Finally, I want to emphasize again that peace depends on strength, on the will of our people to defend freedom and democracy, and on firm cooperation with friends and allies,” his lengthy post concluded.
“Taiwan will continue to shoulder the responsibility of improving its self-defense capabilities, firmly defend democracy and freedom, maintain the status quo with neither arrogance nor submission, and make active contributions to regional and global peace and prosperity.”
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