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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-07T02:48:43.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "International",
    "China",
    "defense spending",
    "Donald Trump",
    "DPP",
    "Geopolitics",
    "global tensions",
    "Indo-Pacific",
    "Iran War",
    "KMT",
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    "Taiwan",
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  "textContent": "TAIPEI- As families in Taiwan marked the Qingming holiday, a long-standing national debate resurfaced: should the island deepen its reliance on the United States for defense, or ease tensions by strengthening ties with China? The renewed discussion comes as the ongoing Iran conflict raises concerns about Washington’s ability to manage multiple global crises simultaneously. Questions […]",
  "title": "US weapons or China’s friendship? Iran war revives Taiwan’s security debate"
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