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    Antony Blinken “I saw that Huawei just put out a new laptop that it boasted was AI capable, that uses an Intel chip. I think it demonstrates that what we're focused on is only the most sensitive technology that could pose a threat to our security. We're not focused on cutting off trade, or for that matter containing or holding back China.” 49 minutes ago
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    Connor Fiddler “Nearly half of the Indo-Pacific appropriations directly reinforce the submarine industrial base. While this investment will enhance deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, the immediate impact will be supporting the American economy.” 20 hours ago
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#submarines

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“There is no truth to the Russian claims of our operations in their territorial waters. I will not comment on the precise location of our submarines, but we do fly, sail, and operate safely in international waters.”

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U.S. military spokesman
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“Without enriched uranium fuel, South Korea's nuclear-powered submarine, even if it was built, would be nothing but an empty shell.”

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Professor at the Institute for Far Eastern Studies at Kyungnam University in South Korea
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“There will be no better way of chasing, monitoring and deterring North Korean nuclear submarines than by deploying our own nuclear submarines. We cannot depend on the United States to do it for us.”

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South Korean retired navy captain
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“Positioning the hard-to-track submarines closer to seas near China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula could be a powerful deterrent against China's military. The Middle East wars have ended. We are in an interwar period, and the next one will be a high-end, high-intensity conflict with a near-peer competitor, probably involving China, and most likely in northeast Asia.”

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Former Pentagon official responsible for relations with China now visiting senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore
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“If Taiwan can build these submarines - and admittedly that is a big if given the island's complete inexperience in manufacturing advanced submarines - these could be fairly advanced and effective. Taiwan's determination to build submarines and invest in its own defense makes it easier for US officials to politically justify helping an island under attack from China since Taiwan is doing what it can to defend itself. By contrast, a Taiwan that did nothing to improve its self-defense capabilities would make it far harder politically for US officials to justify an intervention. Absent any US intervention it is very probable that China would eventually find a way to suppress most or all of the subs.”

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Senior international defense researcher at the RAND Corp think tank in Washington
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“Every (large troop carrier) hit by a torpedo, particularly a modern one like the US Mark 48, removes a battalion of troops from the invasion force. So, no one is going to send those amphibious assault ships into the Strait until they are confident it is clear of submarines.”

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Former US Navy captain who is now an analyst at Hawaii Pacific University
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“This submarine is an important part of allowing our navy to develop asymmetric warfare and to intimidate and block enemy ships from surrounding Taiwan’s main island. With the construction of the submarine to its future commission, we will certainly let the world know our persistence in safeguarding our sovereignty.”

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President of Taiwan
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“The submarines will not only enhance the navy’s asymmetric fighting ability, but to deploy them in waters to our island’s southwest and northeast can make us more effective in deterring enemy ships from surrounding Taiwan. To produce our own is the only route to take.”

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President of Taiwan
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