Russia’s struggles to seize and keep territory in Ukraine over the past year has likely fueled doubts in Beijing that China’s military could successfully invade Taiwan later this decade, Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns said on Sunday
WASHINGTON—Russia’s struggles to seize and keep territory in Ukraine over the past year has likely fueled doubts by Chinese leader Xi Jinping that China’s military could successfully invade Taiwan later this decade, Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns said.
“I think our judgment at least is that President Xi and his military leadership have doubts today about whether they could accomplish that invasion,” Mr. Burns said Sunday on CBS . “As they’ve looked at Putin’s experience in Ukraine, that’s probably reinforced some of those doubts.”
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