Guam governor visits Taiwan, US territory would play key role in China invasion scenario
- Guam's governor Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero visited Taiwan on May 25, 2025, marking her first trip since taking office in 2019.
- Her visit occurs amid heightened China-Taiwan tensions, with China increasing its military threats involving new ships, missiles, and warplanes.
- Guam, a U.S. Pacific territory hosting about 9,700 military personnel and dominated by Andersen Air Force Base, plays a critical role in U.S. Strategy against China.
- Guam lies close enough to the Chinese mainland to be targeted by various Chinese ballistic missiles, such as those launched from submarines, and it is frequently featured in military simulation exercises.
- Guam’s strategic position implies it would be a key staging area for U.S. Response if China attacks Taiwan, affecting regional security dynamics.
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Taiwan Hosts Governor of Guam, Key US Territory for Taiwan’s Defense - The Thinking Conservative
Lourdes Leon Guerrero, gov. of Guam, met with Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te on May 27 during her first visit to the self-governing island since taking office. The post Taiwan Hosts Governor of Guam, Key US Territory for Taiwan’s Defense appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Taiwan Hosts Governor of Guam, Key US Territory for Taiwan’s Defense
Lourdes Leon Guerrero, governor of the U.S. territory of Guam, met with Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te on May 27 during her first visit to the self-governing island since taking office in 2019.
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