From @WSJopinion: While crisis communication is important, Beijing is refusing to pick up the phone, and Washington’s pursuit of diplomatic engagement ignores three geopolitical realities, writes @RepGallagheron.wsj.com
@WSJ2 years ago
From @WSJopinion: If Republicans gain control of Congress, preventing the same deterrence failure we saw in Ukraine from playing out in Taiwan must be our top priority, writes @RepGallagheron.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: While crisis communication is important, Beijing is refusing to pick up the phone, and Washington’s pursuit of diplomatic engagement ignores three geopolitical realities, writes @RepGallagheron.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Deterrence ultimately rests on an adversary’s assessment of existing U.S. military power and Washington’s willingness to employ it. This is precisely why ‘integrated deterrence’ failed its first big test in Ukraine, writes @RepGallagheron.wsj.com
@WSJ2 years ago
From @WSJopinion: We must do a better job of countering the Communist Party’s malign influence operations in Taiwan, the U.S., and around the world. That means speaking the truth about the brutal, genocidal regime in Beijing, writes @RepGallagher. on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: We must do a better job of countering the Communist Party’s malign influence operations in Taiwan, the U.S., and around the world. That means speaking the truth about the brutal, genocidal regime in Beijing, writes @RepGallagher. on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Like it or not, the new cold war is a reality. Denying it will only make winning tougher, writes @RepGallagher. on.wsj.com