
Taiwan has reinstated 'anti-communist' patriotic education for military academy graduates after a 25-year hiatus, citing concerns over threats from China. This decision reflects Taiwan's ongoing efforts to bolster its military readiness in response to perceived aggression from the Chinese government.
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