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Taiwan military resumes 'anti-communist' classes for graduates, citing Chinese threat

Taiwan's military is reviving Cold War-era classes to counter the perceived threat from China.

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The brief

Taiwan has resumed "anti-communist" classes for military academy graduates. The classes are part of a renewed focus on patriotic training.

Coverage emphasizes the response to the perceived threat from China. Breakingthenews.net, Українські Національні Новини (УНН), Межа. Новини України, Latest news from Azerbaijan, and Reuters are all on the story.

Watch for further details on the curriculum and reactions from China.

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Quick answers

Why is Taiwan resuming these classes?

Taiwan is resuming "anti-communist" classes in response to the perceived threat from China.

Who is affected by this change?

The classes are specifically for military academy graduates.

What is the focus of these classes?

The classes focus on anti-communist and patriotic training.

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